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July 9-20 2012 Obs and Discussion


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MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1441

NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK

1109 PM CDT SUN JUL 08 2012

AREAS AFFECTED...NRN VA...DC...WRN SHORE OF MD

CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH UNLIKELY

VALID 090409Z - 090545Z

PROBABILITY OF WATCH ISSUANCE...5 PERCENT

SUMMARY...MARGINAL/LOCALIZED SEVERE POTENTIAL WITH SCATTERED TSTMS

THAT ARE NOT EXPECTED TO INTENSIFY SUBSTANTIALLY.

DISCUSSION...WITHIN A FAVORABLE RIGHT ENTRANCE REGION OF A 110 KT

UPPER-LEVEL JET STREAK OVER NEW ENGLAND AND WEAK MID-LEVEL HEIGHT

FALLS ON THE GLANCING INFLUENCE OF AN IMPULSE OVER SRN ONTARIO...A

CLUSTER OF TSTMS HAS FORMED DURING THE PAST COUPLE OF HOURS IN ERN

WV/NRN VA. MODERATE ELEVATED BUOYANCY IN MODIFIED 00Z IAD RAOB

AMIDST AROUND 30 KT EFFECTIVE SHEAR COULD SUPPORT A RISK FOR

MARGINALLY SEVERE HAIL. NEARLY UNIDIRECTIONAL DEEP-LAYER WLY FLOW

MAY YIELD SPLITTING CELLS...BUT OVERALL STORM STRUCTURES WITHIN A

CLUSTER TYPE MODE SHOULD NOT BE PARTICULARLY CONDUCIVE TO SUSTAINING

ROTATING UPDRAFTS.

..GRAMS/CORFIDI.. 07/09/2012

ATTN...WFO...AKQ...LWX...

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heh, dropped below 80 4 minutes after minute. Ian can rest easy.

PS. Any actual strong winds reported on this? Doesn't look like it

we'll see.. it also runs till 1 am at least part of the yr i think, not sure if it's on daylight time etc.

it looked like there was a bit of a mini downburst when it first got warned but dont see anything of note on velocity

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Dont really see this around here at 1 am...

VAC047-061-153-157-090530-

/O.CON.KLWX.SV.W.0188.000000T0000Z-120709T0530Z/

RAPPAHANNOCK VA-CULPEPER VA-PRINCE WILLIAM VA-FAUQUIER VA-

104 AM EDT MON JUL 9 2012

...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 130 AM EDT

FOR FAUQUIER...PRINCE WILLIAM...CULPEPER AND RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTIES...

AT 102 AM EDT...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WAS DETECTED NEAR WARRENTON...

AND WAS MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH.

THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF GOLF BALLS

AND DESTRUCTIVE WINDS IN EXCESS OF 70 MPH.

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What an unexpected surprise, cold front apparently draped over my part of the area and a steady rain falling at 73 degrees. Absolutely what we need in this part of the city, where, in addition to the heat, it has been so dry. It feels great. Windows open and air conditioners off.

The change to my zone forecast is LOLworthy. All of a sudden 100% chance of rain...LWX playing catch-up on this one.

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Interesting night. Woke up to by far some of the loudest thunder I've heard at 2am. It poured for a while and plenty of lightning to boot. Kids freaked with how loud it got. Some of Ian's positive strikes I guess.

Some nice showers this morning too

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After somehow whiffing on storm after storm yesterday and afternoon and evening, we seemingly got a steady parade of showers and t-storms overnight. More than 1.1" in the gage this morning. Everytime I woke up I heard it raining, steadily and moderately. Just what the doctor ordered.

Still very muggy out though. I'm afraid if we get much sun today we're going to really bust on the forecasted highs.

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Got almost as much rain last night as I have in the last 6 weeks combined.  Already have 3.40" in the tipping bucket today.  Woke up at some point (2:30-ish) to the EBS tones on the radio due to a flash flood warning.

The (usually empty) water retention area behind my neighbors house is a full blown lake this morning.

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