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General Thunderstorm Discussion: Late June


Quincy

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This whole "tickling" thing is really beginninng to bother me.......

 

 

Great light show yesterday driving to Bangor. Pretty much from Augusta on I was chasing the storms with great C/G just ahead of me during most of that stretch. My Philadelphia trip was postponed until next week, so I'll be home for whatever might come on Thursday/Friday.

Tickled by Pony-Os.

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Nah, tomorrow is like a training day. Today looks better. And the front definitely will get south of the pike esp from ORH east. I bet you get tickled by it.

Ryan says big, big day tomorrow

 

 

   
Severe weather threat tomorrow and again on Thursday. While tomorrow looks borderline Thursday looks more significant. We'll also need to worry about flooding in the days ahead as our unsettled weather pattern continues.http://ryanhanrahan.com/2013/06/25/severe-weather-flooding-and-a-very-unsettled-pattern/
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Ryan says big, big day tomorrow

 

 

  
Severe weather threat tomorrow and again on Thursday. While tomorrow looks borderline Thursday looks more significant. We'll also need to worry about flooding in the days ahead as our unsettled weather pattern continues.http://ryanhanrahan.com/2013/06/25/severe-weather-flooding-and-a-very-unsettled-pattern/

 

 

It changes every day, but tomorrow could be big near and south of the WF if we see sun, but that may be limited and very weak shear. Seems like threat is more Sultan tomorrow.

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I wouldn't be shocked if you are stuck with SE winds and cooler temps tomorrow.

Tomorrow doesn't look as exciting for svr looks more sultan like. That said enough shear 0-1km along the warm front to maje things interesting. And the front looks like it stalks right over tolland lol

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Tomorrow doesn't look as exciting for svr looks more sultan like. That said enough shear 0-1km along the warm front to maje things interesting. And the front looks like it stalks right over tolland lol

That is not what your blog says, which is it?inquiring minds need to know.

 

This is an unusual setup and we will have to worry about several issues including flash flooding and supercells capable of producing strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes

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That is not what your blog says, which is it?inquiring minds need to know.

This is an unusual setup and we will have to worry about several issues including flash flooding and supercells capable of producing strong winds, hail, and even tornadoes

Things change. It doesn't look as exciting this morning as it did yesterday. Not sure you you're on this obnoxious trolling kick either.

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Things change. It doesn't look as exciting this morning as it did yesterday. Not sure you you're on this obnoxious trolling kick either.

No, no not at all, Kevin posted your blog link, thought it was from this morning, carry on. Like I said last night, night before severe predictive ability is meh here in SNE 90% of the time. Unless an obvious EML situation. I miss Meck.

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Things change. It doesn't look as exciting this morning as it did yesterday. Not sure you you're on this obnoxious trolling kick either.

 

There has been a lot of people taking things too literally. Like when we say a model shows high temps near 60, but gets spun to someone like myself forecasting that. Tomorrow still may be interesting down by you if you can grab sun.

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There has been a lot of people taking things too literally. Like when we say a model shows high temps near 60, but gets spun to someone like myself forecasting that. Tomorrow still may be interesting down by you if you can grab sun.

Yeah I agree. Tomorrow is a very anomalous setup and I wouldn't be shocked if we spun up some low topped supercells near the warm front with enough heating.

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There has been a lot of people taking things too literally. Like when we say a model shows high temps near 60, but gets spun to someone like myself forecasting that. Tomorrow still may be interesting down by you if you can grab sun.

now that's a spin worthy of a Tolland :weenie:
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