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2020 Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather - General Thread


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really need some patience.     The CAMs were not forecasting an early show here.     It will take time for the PA/NJ complex outflow to surge west and southwest, with development building along it back into northeast MD.     There is still a legit question of whether there will be decent coverage in the DC/Baltimore corridor, but IF it happens, it won't be for several hours (and could even be an evening show).

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One thing that is "concerning" is the tendency for the storm motions around the initial Philly complex to move more SE than SW. With such weak flow, and localized boundaries, I really dont trust the CAM's skill in accurately depicting where new convection will fire. IMO they struggle when the forcing mechanisms are weak/subtle, and steering currents are light.

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The CU field is mentioned in the latest mesoscale discussion. SPC thinks that the area of CU running from the DC area up to SEPA may be a corridor for new development. Also mentions the surging outflow from the storms to the north and east. 

On visible sat, the field in general looks a little more agitated now. 

 

The outflow is clearly visible on the satellite images as it is just barely into the NEern tip of Maryland and into Delaware. 

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Just now, losetoa6 said:

Yea 3k is a deluge many areas east of Baltimore and whole east side of the bay . Sprinkler back in storage for you my friend. 

Remains to be seen. Either way, I am probably going to chase if a severe cell with a wicked hail core develops within a few miles of here. :bike:

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