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July 2018 Discussions & Observations Thread


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50 minutes ago, qg_omega said:

No it's a cold front pressing se actually, not classic sea breeze storms at all

The front dissipated near the Poconos while heavy convection occurred on the sea/bay breeze boundaries over NNJ.

NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING/...
There appear to be two main foci of convection this afternoon.
First, along the 95 corridor there is both a differential
heating boundary (earlier clouds over the Lehigh Valley have
dissipated) and a bay/river breeze more in northern NJ.
convection has started along this corridor. As expected, storms
are nearly stationary, so the main threat is heavy rain leading
to flooding. Additionally, with these storms there have been a
few wet downburst signatures.

The second area is in the Poconos along what remains of the
dissipating front. So far, we haven`t seen any significant
convective development in this area.
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14 minutes ago, bluewave said:

The front dissipated near the Poconos while heavy convection occurred on the sea/bay breeze boundaries over NNJ.


NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING/...
There appear to be two main foci of convection this afternoon.
First, along the 95 corridor there is both a differential
heating boundary (earlier clouds over the Lehigh Valley have
dissipated) and a bay/river breeze more in northern NJ.
convection has started along this corridor. As expected, storms
are nearly stationary, so the main threat is heavy rain leading
to flooding. Additionally, with these storms there have been a
few wet downburst signatures.

The second area is in the Poconos along what remains of the
dissipating front. So far, we haven`t seen any significant
convective development in this area.

 

1 hour ago, qg_omega said:

No it's a cold front pressing se actually, not classic sea breeze storms at all

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5 hours ago, bluewave said:
The low temperature atop #MountWashington, NH, on Monday was just 60°F, which ties the warmest low on any date in records going back to 1932. I doubt it looked like this! (pic credit: Michael Davidson/Wikimedia) #MWObs pic.twitter.com/dywYUMI0cY
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Wow that’s impressive. The record all time high on mount Washington is only 72. 

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38 minutes ago, forkyfork said:

this doesn't sound good


Message Date:  Jul 04 2018 01:54:12

KDIX remains out of service. Parts are on order. Status update will be sent by 0
0Z on July 5th.

I doubt that will be back up by Friday when the next widespread bout of heavy rain/storms are expected.

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