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2023 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion)


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Had a little thunder/lightning up in PA from that line as it rolled through in the 7pm hour.
.42” for the day at home. 

More popping up, but not overhead, just to my northwest and southeast, splitting me lol

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37 minutes ago, mappy said:

Had a little thunder/lightning up in PA from that line as it rolled through in the 7pm hour.
.42” for the day at home. 

More popping up, but not overhead, just to my northwest and southeast, splitting me lol

Spoke too soon, pouring with some rumbles of thunder 

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21 hours ago, WEATHER53 said:

Poured in Kensington over by Plyers Mill and Connecticut but zero here in Kemp Mill 

Was fixing our flood sensor at Beach Dr & E Stanhope Rd. Heard the tower going up. Amazing how one or two blocks makes all the difference in the summer.

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15 hours ago, WxWatcher007 said:

 

Nice to know even the best in the business are still wx nerds at the core. :D

I like the juxtaposition of "hurricane operations" with ALL the staff looking out the window at what was probably the definitive "garden-variety" thunderstorm. Thankfully there were no category 5s crawling up the Eastern Seaboard at the time. Actually, thinking about it, that would make an even better picture: Hurricane Iago, still at Cat 4 strength, ravaging the Bay, and all the mets are looking out the window at it rather than at their workstations. 

 

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7 minutes ago, 09-10 analogy said:

Nice to know even the best in the business are still wx nerds at the core. :D

I like the juxtaposition of "hurricane operations" with ALL the staff looking out the window at what was probably the definitive "garden-variety" thunderstorm. Thankfully there were no category 5s crawling up the Eastern Seaboard at the time. Actually, thinking about it, that would make an even better picture: Hurricane Iago, still at Cat 4 strength, ravaging the Bay, and all the mets are looking out the window at it rather than at their workstations. 

 

It's really one of the coolest parts about meteorology - the people in the professional *typically* truly have a passion and love what they do. 

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