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I got sundogs right and left of the sun
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tornado debris signature by Streator IL
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detached tornado debris signature and vortex signature west of Washburn IL
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My place got to 92 with a heat index of 101 today Yesterday: several showers and thunderstorms hit my place. It was the most rain since early May, I believe.
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It's like an arrow of inky skies
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This shows some of the 80mph+ wind reports and the extent of the squall line and some MPING damage reports
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The NWS is already putting out a few considerable severe thunderstorm warnings in Iowa/Illinois for 70mph wind gusts
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HRRR for tomorrow
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non-confirmed tornado warning with now hail high into the sky, 60dbz going way up there
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You guys already got 1" hail
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Now the SPC has put out an outlook that wouldn't have been possible before this year: 15% double-hatched hail outlook for eastern Colorado. I would expect a severe thunderstorm watch in Denver. I'm sure last week's storm was a bit of a shock for lots of people... quick 15% outlook, and everybody gets hail all in one day.
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storm system coming east from Pittsburgh has 70 kt winds seen on base velocity
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Do any of you know how to access any new NCEP/NCAR reanalysis data? I was doing a daily map of 500mb anomalies, from the NOAA PSD web site : https://psl.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/data/composites/printpage.pl Then, in March, I found that the data had stopped. How has it possibly stopped? I don't get it. They do NCEP/NCAR reanalysis every day. But now they don't. Say for example, what if I wanted to do a plot of the global 850mb temperature anomaly on March 19, 2026? It's not there. The 20th-Century reanalysis project doesn't cover 2026. I emailed them. They gave me some brief answers, but not much.
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How did you find the combined temperature average for Spring, and the ranking? I don't see any seasonal summary on the NWS local offices' climate web sites. All I can see is the climate summary for each month. Also, I can use the NOWDATA to see the average value or each (single) month. I am just curious.
