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Low topped Convective Potential Friday, March 15th, 2019


weatherwiz

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1 minute ago, weatherwiz said:

Must be a quite a bit of hail. Extremely low CC north of the hail. Was just reading about that today and can’t remember what it’s called 

Non-uniform beam filling. It happens when the sample volume has a gradient of ptypes in it. So it could be snow to rain or in this case hail/graupel and rain.

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Just now, OceanStWx said:

Non-uniform beam filling. It happens when the sample volume has a gradient of ptypes in it. So it could be snow to rain or in this case hail/graupel and rain.

Ahhh yes...non-uniform beam filling. Ughh I was just reading about that too on the NWS training page. 

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Just now, weatherwiz said:

Thanks, but I didn’t handle it too well though. I said focus would be SE MA and RI. I think Ryan first mentioned the steep lapse rates too. I didn’t even think it would be this widespread...fun stuff! 

Details always need to be worked out; but you had the guts to start a thread!

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3 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Great call Paul we EML

Hopefully more to come 

2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

The whole thing was modeled down by LI and CC.i texted a few with model examples, but guidance really blew it.

Yeah what a horrific job. The HRRR started to slowly shift north by late afternoon runs lol

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