And this question please.
So cold pooling is actually to the rear of storms or to the front or both depending on what type of storm system it is?
So cold pooling can actually be to the rear of storms and act as an uplifting mechanism forcing the warmer air to circulate over the top o the cold pool area and frontward to the gust front area and then be push outward and upward in a circular fashion enabling the storm to ingest this warm drier air to maintain maturity and/or more progression?
If cold pooling is to the forward area of the gust front then the speed of the storm motion depicts whether it will kill itself off due to excess cold air being forced outward blocking the inflow of warm air ahead of it?
Mike.....