Foehn gap and orographic crest cloud downwind of the Sierra Nevada
GOES-18 (GOES-West) Mid-level Water Vapor (6.9 µm) images (above) revealed a well-defined Foehn gap (narrow ribbon of darker blue enhancement) near the spine of the Sierra Nevada range in California, along with a broad “orographic crest cloud” (darker green enhancement) that extended eastward across southeast California into southern Nevada on 06 January 2024.The corresponding GOES-18 “Clean” Infrared Window (10.3 µm) images are shown below.
A toggle between GOES-18 Water Vapor and Infrared images at 2201 UTC + Topography (below) helped to illustrate that the location of the Foehn gap was immediately downwind (east) of the spine of the Sierra Nevada. There were Pilot Reports of Mountain Waves in the vicinity of the Foehn gap, as well as a report of Moderate to Severe Turbulence within the crest cloud feature (below).In a comparison of GOES-18 10.3 µm infrared brightness temperature, CLAVR-x Cloud Top Temperature derived product and CLAVR-x Cloud Top Height derived product within the crest cloud feature at 0021 UTC (below), the Cloud Top Temperature product was nearly 5C colder than the single-channel infrared brightness temperature, and the Cloud Top Height was around 45000 ft.