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strongwxnc

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  1. Same for KFQD. 6 over 15" with 2 over 20". Only 3 over 15" at HR15.
  2. Held steady east of the southern foothills. Over 7”. .
  3. Where are you pulling that from? http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/gc_wmb/tdorian/gefs/EMCGEFSplumes.html
  4. Nothing but many consistent for the fv3 .
  5. Soundings off the 18gfs for my location show a very shallow layer of warm area at 54 . By 66 it’s 0.0 at the surface. Upper levels are in the negative. Rates will over come .
  6. No doubt! Like Cliffside and sunshine in rutherford! .
  7. Between 64 and 74 will be a battle ground. However, this is normal. Im in central Rutherford so just off the escapement. Im sounding continue to bump the nose in around HR 90.. But the columns looks good. Such a great system to track. Enjoy it folks!
  8. Ive heard he is all in. Big Frosty might give us a taste. HurricaneTracker had a great write up in the Mountain/foothills thread last night.
  9. Good lord Almighty that some strong language! 10-20" NW of I85... Wow I just wonder how much fighting on the lower level some will need to do.
  10. Did somebody say sun angle. Only warms the ground... .
  11. Lol. Same here. I set up shop in the kitchen next to the back door. Light on, door open.. .
  12. Could not agree more as I sit in the southern foothills. The track means everything for my area and east down the 74 corridor towards kclt. .
  13. Yup. It was long... Awesome insight man! Thanks for the time ! .
  14. Can you post the link? Thanks .
  15. Wow! Just wow man! I fear though, 74. Corridor might be a dividing line... .
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