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Spring Interior NW Burbs & Hudson Valley - 2014/15


snywx

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Upton continues to mention isolated thunderstorms tomorrow. I wouldn't mind some rumbles.

Who cares if you cant go outside! Itll be WARM OUT! Because the temperature in your climate controlled house changes with the outdoor weather.

Or something.

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I wonder what it would take to get a rumble of thunder on Thursday evening.

 

The one sub-discipline of operational meteorology I've neglected to study is convection. I really need to spend some time reading up on the principles of instability and such before our severe 'season' gets underway.

I don't think this is exactly what you are looking for but its related and interesting, I got it from DT's Facebook:

http://cpo.noaa.gov/sites/cpo/Webcasts/MAPP/2013/Presentations/1-15/Lee.pdf

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Can anyone tell me if all the snow is gone up in NW Passaic and Eastern Sussex Counties? Per NWS Spring Flood outlook you guys are down to <10% coverage which I find hard to believe. 

I can say that my yard is maybe around 20%, if that.  There's still snow in the woods but I haven't measured to see how much.  I can also say that I am in no way jealous of the glacier depth reports I'm reading on the New England side of the board, fook that noise at this point of the season.  

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I wonder what it would take to get a rumble of thunder on Thursday evening.

 

The one sub-discipline of operational meteorology I've neglected to study is convection. I really need to spend some time reading up on the principles of instability and such before our severe 'season' gets underway.

Here's a link to some workshop classes (which are currently ongoing) hosted by a lead forecaster at the SPC. Looks like there have been six classes so far with several more to come.. pretty awesome if you have some free time.

 

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Temperature is dropping rapidly here, we got up to 50 earlier this afternoon and have dropped into the upper 30's with sleet and some giant aggregates mixed in! Pretty cool to visualize the effects of evaporational and adiabatic cooling in the areas recently affected by heavy precip.
 

 

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Temperature is dropping rapidly here, we got up to 50 earlier this afternoon and have dropped into the upper 30's with sleet and some giant aggregates mixed in! Pretty cool to visualize the effects of evaporational and adiabatic cooling in the areas recently affected by heavy precip.

Yeah' mixed rain and sleet here. Winter's final touches.

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Temperature is dropping rapidly here, we got up to 50 earlier this afternoon and have dropped into the upper 30's with sleet and some giant aggregates mixed in! Pretty cool to visualize the effects of evaporational and adiabatic cooling in the areas recently affected by heavy precip.

34F with ripping sleet here. And to think I had lunch outside in the warm sun just four or five hours ago.

 

Thanks for the video link, btw. I've caught a few minutes of the workshops in real-time but didn't think to look for archived sessions.

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Can anyone tell me if all the snow is gone up in NW Passaic and Eastern Sussex Counties? Per NWS Spring Flood outlook you guys are down to <10% coverage which I find hard to believe. 

 

8-10 inches on average in my yard.

can see grass near the house.

Valley locations are almost gone, much less from driving around. Nothing to a few inches.

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