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Severe Weather Thread - New England


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2 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

We haven't heard of any damage consistent with a tornado to warrant a survey. It was likely just a meso that wasn't surface based.

I went back the other day and was looking a little closer at it...you could almost argue the signature was actually more suggestive of divergence than rotation.

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5 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I went back the other day and was looking a little closer at it...you could almost argue the signature was actually more suggestive of divergence than rotation.

As it broadened out definitely, but there was maybe 3 volume scans there where I was really waiting to see the TDS pop up.

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15 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Posted by Jeff not me, but very impressive.

This is what is tricky about these kinds of systems. They produce these small, sometimes potent mesos, but they aren't always rooted in the boundary layer. While they don't always go on to produce tornadoes, they can (by locally changing the vertical pressure) drive straight line winds to the surface. That's likely what caused the sporadic damage within that tornado warning.

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