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Spring/Summer 2020 Observation Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Like y'all have been saying, it's been a "all day fire" kind of day up here in the plateau. Even though my usual trip to the SW is cancelled, today reminds me of some of the spring days above 6000' in the Southwest. Normally I'd be over it at this date, but the wood smoke smell makes it worth it!- 186 replies
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Got some pea sized hail with this line as it is coming through Morgan County
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That plateau one is about to hammer me. Looks like it was bowing out a bit the last few NEXRAD frames
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Sorry the above should say glad there's **NOT** a ton of sunshine.
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12z new HRRR4 or whatever it is now is throwing some sort (I say that because it has a little black swath overhead) of severe storm right over my head at 23 - 0z this evening. Also popping some CAPE and decent (300 -occasionally 400) helicity values in my neck of the woods. 14z old HRRR looks similar. Not sure it will make a difference, but glad there's a ton of sunshine in sight right now.
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There's a storm in N AL that's looking healthy.
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WBIR reporting the Little Pigeon River is flooding near Walter's State CC in Sevier county. Apparently one person saying they've "never seen it that bad" and that has to be saying a lot after last Feb and this Feb.
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Bowing storm aiming at Dayton. The northern edge may hit me.
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Absolutely pouring right now. One of the heaviest rains I've ever experienced. Visibility down to >.10 mile with fog.
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To me it looks like there may be a piece of that airmass beyond the lower warm front that makes it into the southern valley, but it will be close to the time the main front swings through. Very heavy rain right now really working over the atmosphere. And that QLCS we were talking about earlier seems to have turned more east, rather than coming up towards Chatt, so some of the convection is perpendicular to the valley now. Hard to say with the line back in MS now though.
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If that QLCS holds together, the HRRR suggests that it might be making it straight for the southern/ south central parts of the eastern valley
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We hit about 30 and a couple of basil plants bit the dust, but surprisingly the tomatoes look good. This is the first year we've owned a house and this one came with a garden, so will be interested to see how all this does.
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Late Spring / Summer 2020 Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Overnight Euro bringing winter back for the upper plateau and higher elevations next Wednesday if we can survive this weekend: Fair number of members on the EPS see the chance too. -
Yeah same here. Lucked out with some heavy rain to knock the pollen down though.
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Thanks Jeff and Calderon for the replies. McMinn, sorry about the outbreak word, I was probably too loose with that as far off as things are now. It is 2020 after all though, so my mind just went to worst case right away, lol. Yeah, hopefully something kills this threat Sunday AM, no one needs power outages and other major infrastructure problems right now.
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This Easter Sunday outbreak looks like it could be ugly to me on the Euro. I don't know very much about severe parameters or exactly how ugly, but as Webb's cyclone map that Windspeed posted says, one look at that is all I need. I am not a fan of storms moving SW -> NE with a strong upper low moving over the bootheel of Missouri, since that can send them right up the river valleys in East TN with a lot of shear. Most damaging storms I can remember have that motion. Looking at Pivotal soundings, still looks like most of the worst is S and SE of east TN, but all I'm going on is the "threat box" if that is what it is called, where it tells you the possible wx threats. Most soundings over middle E TN give a "Marginal Severe" result, with "Marginal Tornado" nearer Nashville, but near Chatt it is giving a tornado result, with storms moving up the TN river valley near the mts. Euro suggests that there could be a bigger line/ clusters of cells moving through first, and then more with a secondary line of discrete cells as the front moves through. What do y'all who know a lot more about severe weather think?
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Late Spring / Summer 2020 Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Indeed. The people who owned my house before had one and there is still an electrical hook up for it, but alas, I didn't foresee our current situation so spent building a fence instead. I may check out home depot tomorrow (weekly run into town). More of an observation, but the air quality is night and day here in Morgan county when compared to my old place just under I40 in Knoxville! -
Late Spring / Summer 2020 Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Yeah, if the N steam energy ends up verifying a bit faster and the southern bit across the SW slower, they could play together. As Windspeed's quote above says, I guess it's not out of realm of possibility that the northern might be quicker and the southern one gets hung up a bit. Beautiful pattern on the EPS too. Will be interesting to see if any EPS members get it done. Normally by this time of year I'm out of the snow zone, but would be kind of fun to have something besides COVID to chase on the interwebs. I'm fortunate enough to be able to work from home, so I say bring it on. That is until power goes out and all the food we have ferreted away have spoils... But I guess it would be fitting to finally get a good SE interior snowstorm, when it's harder to enjoy it. -
Spring-Summer banter 2020
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
@Greyhound thought of you when I saw this video this AM Pretty high water at the end. -
Spring-Summer banter 2020
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
For those who imbibe and are interested, Burial Beer in Asheville is now shipping to TN. The shipping cost isn't too bad ($14 for 70 bucks worth, cheaper than gas to drive there for me). -
Spring/Summer 2020 Observation Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Just saw the sun. It still exists.- 186 replies
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Spring/Summer 2020 Observation Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Ok, thanks for letting me know. There was definitely some colder air moving in and I had seen something similar over KY Lake so wasn't sure.- 186 replies
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Spring/Summer 2020 Observation Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Some long rolling thunder with these showers as they roll through the plateau this morning.- 186 replies
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Spring-Summer banter 2020
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Holston_River_Rambler's topic in Tennessee Valley
And of course the rain pipeline just won't abate either. Sunshine might at least let us get out in our backyards a bit. Only speaking for myself, it would cheer me up too. -
Spring/Summer 2020 Observation Thread
Holston_River_Rambler replied to Carvers Gap's topic in Tennessee Valley
Also, check out the lake effect clouds all over the Missouri and Arkansas today:- 186 replies
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