STORM CATASTROPHE 25 - 28 DECEMBER 1999 - SUMMARY OF TYPICAL CLOUD FEATURES
by ZAMG
 
The main features in satellite imagery indicating the processes of a "Rapid Cyclogenesis" are (for more information compare manual
Conceptual Models: Rapid Cyclogenesis
):
	- During the initial stage of "rapid cyclogenesis" the following typical cloud structures can be identified:
		
			- An (often zonally oriented) multilayered frontal cloud band associated with a baroclinic zone;
			
 - A Warm Front Shield towards the front of the frontal cloud band;
			
 - A cloud bulge protruding from below the frontal cloud band into the cold air consisting of lower clouds; this is
				indicative of an existing Wave;
			
 - A Dark Stripe in WV imagery, along the cold side of the frontal cloud band, indicating sinking dry air with high values of PV;
		
 
	 - Indications for an imminent start of rapid deepening can be: