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SNE Convective/Thunder thread


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If you think back to yesterday, models always had this as a nighttime show..Only this morning did some folks start saying it would be earlier. Nothing has changed since last night. It's always been a later in the evening /overnight event..some weenies just thought the MCS was the show, but some of us said that would decay and clouds would erode which happened. Patience

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Kind of interesting...outside eating dinner on the deck and all of a sudden clouds roll in and the wind picks up for the first time today. Felt much more humid during the process. Looking at radar, it looks like you could depict the WF moving on through.

Let's get some boomers in here.... :clap:

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Why?

I like tomorrow night more than today for places south of where today was supposed to be big.

Seeing how nothing is really going on now I'll take a much closer and more detailed look but I wasn't impressed with the deep layer shear here...was generally 25-30 knots...while up north closer to 35-45 knots.

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Tomorrow is the more classic set-up for thunderstorms in New England ... i.e. unexciting. Got a trough, got some shear, got some instability. Yup, you'll get thunderstorms. Yup, some will be strong, some marginally severe. ;) lol

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There certainly will be some severe tomorrow but I don't know if I foresee anything widespread, except perhaps across upstate NY. Across SNE shear is just rather meh. Updrafts/downdrafts won't really be separated too much...I could see some hail/wind reports but I really think heavy rain will really be the main threat.

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There certainly will be some severe tomorrow but I don't know if I foresee anything widespread, except perhaps across upstate NY. Across SNE shear is just rather meh. Updrafts/downdrafts won't really be separated too much...I could see some hail/wind reports but I really think heavy rain will really be the main threat.

Post up the HRR image for tonight's bombs

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Tomorrow is the more classic set-up for thunderstorms in New England ... i.e. unexciting. Got a trough, got some shear, got some instability. Yup, you'll get thunderstorms. Yup, some will be strong, some marginally severe. ;) lol

That sums it up for me Sam. Garden variety t-storms,meh. We don't do severe summer weather that well.

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threat looks pretty meh for a lot of areas.

What? Probably the best threat since June 1 of last year for a lot of places lol

He's a troll...don't pay him mind.

Anyway...it does look decent, though certainly not close to June 1st, 2011 levels.

the MCS is decaying as it runs into CIN and building heights. The warmfront is also basically stalled with the greatest shear well to its north and the greatest CAPE displaced well to the south.

Keep in mind the thermodynamic environment at 11 a.m. isn't going to persist all day... that CIN is being eliminated as the boundary layer warms and moisture pools.

MCSs almost always decay around this time no matter what the environment....it throws out boundaries for convection later...when you actually want it to fire.

ASOUT

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