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eyewall

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  1. A couple of others (I wish the lighting was a bit better):
  2. Nothing like a Plains looking updraft in North Carolina. This was yesterday evening looking northwest from Raleigh.
  3. The way the sun shined through this morning shower was interesting as well:
  4. Still getting these passing showers once in awhile in Raleigh:
  5. Killington is going through at least Memorial Day
  6. I have to leave town for work so this will verify and then some. There was an ENH upgrade this morning.
  7. It is impossible to do any worse than this previous winter, literally. Whatever we get will likely be better :).
  8. This is what I observed with the embedded HP supercell that developed near Lake Gaston yesterday:
  9. It is also because I am on a trip to El Salvador and this was the one I needed to see them in NC.
  10. Yep we always get the right setup when it is too late.
  11. Yeah apparently it was not a decision made by the local office but higher up.
  12. This is one more from yesterday with the first wall cloud I saw near Apex at 3:47pm or so. You can make out the Shearon Harris cooling tower below it (it is actually probably quite a distance from the actual base of the cloud in this shot):
  13. A wall cloud over Cary followed by a shelf over Raleigh. Got to love a little marginal magic:
  14. I only wish I could get down there for it
  15. I chased the lead supercell that dropped tennis ball sized hail and held on much longer than anyone thought it could. We caught this storm west of Red House, VA and stayed with it until we were east of Worsham. It started to cluster and line out but apparently if we stayed with it a bit longer we would have seen some dinner plates. None the less we saw some great classic supercell structure and various iterations of its wall cloud. Finally, a shelf cloud as the outflow took over.
  16. You got that right. I really can't get much worse than what we just went through as far as that goes. I am focused on severe now.
  17. Not a good look on what is normally the happy hour run.
  18. Wow, it is isn't common to see something that suppressed in later March. I guess it is possible, but I am hoping it is a fluke.
  19. It really does but it is very real and those pines hold the snow well. It was taken on the north side of Burlington VT if I remember correctly
  20. When I lived in VT, the big ones were almost always in March. I took these in 2017 on 3/14 and 3/15:
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