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February Obs


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Today is the 10th anniversary of my avatar.  Still Feb. obs  :)

 

February   26/27, 2004

 

Since things are slow I'll post three photos.  The files have the time the photo was taken in the EXIF information.

 

9:21pm  Thunder caught my attention.

 

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11:37pm Still thundering.  Bright flashes of lightning.

 

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1:36am  Snow has tapered off. Final accumulation of 20".

 

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Ended the month at 2.38. Highest temperature was 82 on the 20th. Lowest was 31 this morning. Only highlight of the month was the Severe Thunderstorm on February 21st. I'll call it the "Severe Thunderstorm from Jburns!" Jburns knows why it's called this.

Overall in my book, this month was lame.

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Anyone else seeing those weird radar echoes moving north over SC?? Strange to say the least. Is that precip breaking out or some radar anomaly?

Some radar anomaly, I think! I noticed some random storms firing off the coast of Savannah. The precip in AL looks very impressive , is it really going to fall apart?
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Some radar anomaly, I think! I noticed some random storms firing off the coast of Savannah. The precip in AL looks very impressive , is it really going to fall apart?

According to the models, it will break up before it gets here. However, looking at trends, it would appear to be holding together very well. I thought the echoes were bogus as well until I saw the same thing on the ATL radar. Maybe a met can chime in on this one.

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33/12 atm generally clear sky with a layer of high clouds at times.

 

This system is holding itself together pretty well. Surprisingly I think the models did a better job 2 days ago or so when it showed a solid band of precip. More so than recent runs.

 

If the precip stays together  and according to the temps on SPC maybe start as snow to rain across north SC.

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Radar showing some bright-banding south of Huntsville. This little system is holding together quite nicely. The real question is whether or not this moisture will go poof when it hits the dry cold air over us..... or it could be one heck of a virga storm. Guess we will find out in a few hours.

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