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January 28th winter weather event observation thread


IsentropicLift

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Check out AVP in PA, they are up to 42F...not sure if thats some sort of elevated warm layer hitting them since they are higher elevation

Looks like a busted thermometer like FRG... no one around there is close, even on the Mesonet...

http://raws.wrh.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/roman/raws_ca_monitor.cgi?state=BGM&type=&rawsflag=290&timeobs=12&day1=22&month1=9&year1=2007&hour1=22&orderby=e

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Check out AVP in PA, they are up to 42F...not sure if thats some sort of elevated warm layer hitting them since they are higher elevation

Must be , AC 31- Allentown 28 - PHLX 30 . so surface obs , still look ok , im sure when they go - they gona roll like dominos

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I thought so too but it was several obs in a row not automated

I don't think they have a contract observer there so if the ATC even noticed, they might not really care.  ASOS augmentation leaves a fair amount to be desired.  What they are "supposed" to do and what actually gets done reliably are two different things.

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