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Severe threat 7/6/11 obs/disc


free_man

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Combination of several factors...

Dewpoint pooling and steepening ML lapse rates lead to increasing/higher instability, the outflow from the previous line, and probably cold pool extending from that previous line.

Finally heard some thunder here. Hopefully it holds together....

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Where is this from?

Do you happen to know a street name?

NVM...did you get that from skywarn tweet?

It's on the PNS, Tell the skywarn dude who sends out the texts to stop blowing up the phone with the reports out of NY, who gives a rats ass. Also did get it on text.

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Gusts moving through. Radar shows a blossoming line from nothing to wide little somethings. Nothing as cherry red intense as the other day but still dramatic to watch on radar. First steady rains being heard. Lightning flashes to the West.

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It's on the PNS, Tell the skywarn dude who sends out the texts to stop blowing up the phone with the reports out of NY, who gives a rats ass. Also did get it on text.

Ok just checking to make sure you didn't have a new report :lol:

Despite NY not being in the CWA they do follow eastern NY very closely and they work with the skywarn for eastern NY/western MA.

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Have an awesome view of the TCU and CB's to my northwest with occasional lightning to my north. Nice and back-lit from dusk.

Of course I did not have a camera with me but the view from 625 feet in Killingly on RT 6 was spectacular, really picked out the hail core.

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