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New England Severe weather thread number ...I think XI ?


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Radarman, it's good to have your local snapshots of these cells. The detail is awesome.

Thanks. The valley is a really good place for these because of the climo (relative to some parts of SNE) and the distance from the Nexrads.

We're trying to put something together called the Connecticut River Valley Atmospheric Data Facility... hopefully with radars in Springfield and Hartford. That would be awesome!

But regardless of the fate of that, rumor is the existing radar here is going to officially "released" to the public soon. It's never been withheld persay, unlike some research radar data, but it's difficult to make the commitment for public operations in a university environment. I'll keep the board up to date. I'm glad you guys find it interesting, as I do.

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It looks like the line of shwrs/tstms may be slowing over the Hudson instead..at least for now. Seems right with the low developing near ACY.

Radar looks really cool. I think we have the classic arc of precip with the ramp up of the LLJ ahead of the low and the line of heavy shwrs/tstms along the convergence zone in NJ and up through POU.

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Looks like a little MCV near TTN.

Yeah it possibly was a weak MCV. I was driving around all morning through this stuff in C NJ and it basically was a ton of rain with occasional lightning. While I did see some interesting low clouds; overall, nothing exciting to report.

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looks like it's in and out of most places in 2-3 hours

. Peeps in nyc thread saying meh to rains there. Perhaps nam was on to some weakining even if not as much as it depicts. Too bad we don't have messenger here to post 6 and 12 hour progs of nam runs shifting a sw 20 miles apart in nw canada and how it screws his chances for snow on cape 72 hrs later
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No severe at all in Jersey..the severe aspect is over.Now it's just boring Sultan stuff

Yeah I drove through that pair of weak mesocyclones in C NJ and it basically was an extremely intense rain and no wind.

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No severe at all in Jersey..the severe aspect is over.Now it's just boring Sultan stuff

Well there was never any big inherent risk per se. Might see a few strong storms tomorrow too if we can get any sun. These are all conditional threats...you can't really go ballz to wallz with these things because they depend on several variables.

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. Peeps in nyc thread saying meh to rains there. Perhaps nam was on to some weakining even if not as much as it depicts. Too bad we don't have messenger here to post 6 and 12 hour progs of nam runs shifting a sw 20 miles apart in nw canada and how it screws his chances for snow on cape 72 hrs later

JFK had 1.26" in an hour. that's not meh.

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