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OceanStWx

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  1. Nice wall cloud, and RFD cut coming in around it (brighter clouds on the upper left)
  2. Jacket’s off, must be serious.
  3. Man given the HREF from last night and the CAMs showing this LEWP structure to it all, big win for modeling.
  4. BOX probably needs a SVR for Windham Co., maybe even a TOR. Big core aloft near Putnam.
  5. Yep, that TDS target definitely moved SE over two scans, and then sort of spread out as you would expect debris to do once the circulation lifted.
  6. Interesting, maybe you were in the forward flank and then suddenly inflow from the S.
  7. Bang on where it should be. And Ryan doesn't eff around with TDSs.
  8. I think it was damn close. Looked awfully like a TDS just to your NE.
  9. Maybe a TDS SW of Naugatuck. It moves with the velocity couplet to the ESE.
  10. Interesting that hail reports dominate wind so far today. I suspect that wind damage reports will filter in eventually though.
  11. But it's getting down to the 3-4 kft range, so could definitely be mixing down 75% of that.
  12. Watch out for the tail end near Fairfield too.
  13. Boy awfully close to a TOR for Danbury. And a nice 78 mph gust new Newburgh.
  14. My son will only know me as muttering to myself around the house about a faux 35 mile tornado track... But the real juice was definitely along and south of that modified OFB from earlier. South of the Pike as they say in Tolland (except when it's north of the Pike).
  15. Wiked RFD at the very least near Newburgh. Wouldn't be shocked if that spun up a brief tornado either.
  16. You can see the OFB from the morning convection, and see it's almost lock step where these big storms are now.
  17. EML FTW! It makes all the difference when creating robust updrafts. Plus the sky would tend to be more blue, because the dry air has less water vapor (obviously) and particulates that scattered other colors of light to make the sky appear paler.
  18. At least tennis ball (2.5"). I have 63 dBZ to 32 kft from ENX. That's pretty darn close. Benjamin is on it.
  19. Tarmac raining down on your mulch. But seriously that's a huge siggy hail signature between reflectivity and ZDR.
  20. Not sure I would've dropped the TOR on the cell approaching BDL.
  21. And the supercells are ingesting that now over CT. Not often you see 50 dBZ over 40 kft around these parts.
  22. I can't remember if I said it this morning or not, but all this action is on the OFB from morning convection. That sort of reinforced the already present warm front.
  23. Nice left mover that BOX just warned on (with lead time).
  24. I also love GOES-16. When you loop the meso-sector you can actually see the flanking line rotating. The Cu forms and moves north, then "rolls over" to the east.
  25. I mean 65 dBZ to 33 kft is completely supportive of baseballs. No slant sticking there.
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