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January 2014 Obs


Isopycnic

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WHAT?! WHERE DID THIS T-STORM COME FROM?!

Looking outside, No Precip @ 11:30 PM, Just got *rattled*, (Heavy thunder!), outta bed, 12:10am..

TEMP IS SETTING AT 55 DEGREES

North winds at 10

DP 46

 

 

THUNDER-LIGHTING HEAVEY RAIN? CURRENTLY?

Where did *that* come from? Was NOT mentioned in the forcast...

 

(Looks @ Local AFD)

As of 7 PM Friday...VAD wind profile registering 100 knots winds at
500 mb ahead of a highly amplified trough plowing across the Gulf
states as clearly evidenced in vapor animations this evening. The
basal portion of this feature will zip across the forecast area
after midnight as it flings into a negative tilt overnight. The
surface front will precede the upper trough axis and cross the
coast around midnight. Just about all of the models confine any
precipitation with this MOISTURE STARVED SYSTEM over the coastal waters
where over-running and lift will be a bit stronger.

Will retain slight chance of rain into the pre-dawn hours as is
currently advertised...namely over our very NE/north coastal zones.
Temperatures do not support icy precipitation in this area as it remains
a bit too mild over this area through daybreak. Inland however
at daybreak upper 20s will be seen but drying aloft will already
be underway.

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WHAT?! WHERE DID THIS T-STORM COME FROM?!

Looking outside, No Precip @ 11:30 PM, Just got *rattled*, (Heavy thunder!), outta bed, 12:10am..

TEMP IS SETTING AT 55 DEGREES

North winds at 10

DP 46

 

 

THUNDER-LIGHTING HEAVEY RAIN? CURRENTLY?

Where did *that* come from? Was NOT mentioned in the forcast...

 

(Looks @ Local AFD)

As of 7 PM Friday...VAD wind profile registering 100 knots winds at

500 mb ahead of a highly amplified trough plowing across the Gulf

states as clearly evidenced in vapor animations this evening. The

basal portion of this feature will zip across the forecast area

after midnight as it flings into a negative tilt overnight. The

surface front will precede the upper trough axis and cross the

coast around midnight. Just about all of the models confine any

precipitation with this MOISTURE STARVED SYSTEM over the coastal waters

where over-running and lift will be a bit stronger.

Will retain slight chance of rain into the pre-dawn hours as is

currently advertised...namely over our very NE/north coastal zones.

Temperatures do not support icy precipitation in this area as it remains

a bit too mild over this area through daybreak. Inland however

at daybreak upper 20s will be seen but drying aloft will already

be underway.

Yeah I heard distant thunder and pulled up the radar. Sure enough a pretty decent line to my east. I went outside and saw several flashes on the horizon. It formed after it passed my area, so no water in the gauge tonight.

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WHAT?! WHERE DID THIS T-STORM COME FROM?!

Looking outside, No Precip @ 11:30 PM, Just got *rattled*, (Heavy thunder!), outta bed, 12:10am..

TEMP IS SETTING AT 55 DEGREES

North winds at 10

DP 46

 

 

THUNDER-LIGHTING HEAVEY RAIN? CURRENTLY?

Where did *that* come from? Was NOT mentioned in the forcast...

 

(Looks @ Local AFD)

As of 7 PM Friday...VAD wind profile registering 100 knots winds at

500 mb ahead of a highly amplified trough plowing across the Gulf

states as clearly evidenced in vapor animations this evening. The

basal portion of this feature will zip across the forecast area

after midnight as it flings into a negative tilt overnight. The

surface front will precede the upper trough axis and cross the

coast around midnight. Just about all of the models confine any

precipitation with this MOISTURE STARVED SYSTEM over the coastal waters

where over-running and lift will be a bit stronger.

Will retain slight chance of rain into the pre-dawn hours as is

currently advertised...namely over our very NE/north coastal zones.

Temperatures do not support icy precipitation in this area as it remains

a bit too mild over this area through daybreak. Inland however

at daybreak upper 20s will be seen but drying aloft will already

be underway.

I was pretty surprised too! I chased this storm with a friend once I noticed stuff was coming up from Charleston. At the Carolina Beach boardwalk, there was gusts up to about 50mph and pea sized hail. Wicked stuff for the middle of the night in the middle of January.

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