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    How can we analysis wind convergence at 850hpa?

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    • TUSHAR NaikT
      TUSHAR Naik
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      Convergence

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        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @TUSHAR Naik
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        @TUSHAR-Naik
        Set the Altitude at 850hPa and look if winds are converging like in this example, creating a long band of calm

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        • TUSHAR NaikT
          TUSHAR Naik @idefix37
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          @idefix37 what happens when wind converge?
          Does convergence cause rain?

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            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @TUSHAR Naik
            last edited by idefix37

            @TUSHAR-Naik

            It could.
            Specially in convective weather with enough humidity. To check it where there are converging winds, switch to Rain layer to see if the model predicts some rain or thunderstorms in the same area.
            The picture of converging winds that I provided was in a desert, so there was no chance of rain.
            At the moment in Louisiana there are strong thunderstorms

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            And there are areas of converging winds at surface and at 850hPa

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