gboudx wrote:Ntxw wrote:gboudx wrote:On radar earlier you could clearly see the dryline and cold front intersecting in that area, with storms blowing up right where they met. The triple point.
Typically with a triple point you deal with a warm front ahead of it. There wasn't one, with the cold front triple point it's a squall line. These storms fired and traveled over the same areas without a warm front from the dry-line.
Larry Mowery on channel 11 called it a "triple point". Maybe he needs the weather lesson?
David Finfrock's sidekick also called it a triple point.