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September 2014 Obs and Discussion


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  On 9/8/2014 at 11:46 PM, StudentOfClimatology said:

Outflow maybe? Pseudo-boundary?

Looks like a warm front with convection. I'll keep you updated 

 

http://thesurfersview.com/live-beach-cams/south-jersey/cape-may

 

Surf is becoming rough, would not rule out local impacts in DC yet. All of the high res models show a pulsing behavior of the precip shield, looks almost pseduo warm-core.

 

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  On 9/9/2014 at 12:11 AM, StudentOfClimatology said:

I thought you were referring to the skinny line south of Dover.

Nice pseudo-nor'easter.

Yeah pretty much, it's gone now. The main shield was heading east and the line was heading west. I'm guessing the precip associated directly with the mesoscale low is mostly down in Central VA.

 

It's nothing like a nor-easter, it's deeply tropical btw or at the very least sub-tropical. It's 72/63 with a east wind.

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