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March Banter 2023


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25 minutes ago, North Balti Zen said:

Catoctin: “for godsake, I am NOT Saruman I have no control over any of this”

Unfortunately being the league president AND the meteorologist means all eyes on me.  Would be nice to just pass along the forecast and let someone else make the decision :D

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48 minutes ago, catoctin wx said:

Unfortunately being the league president AND the meteorologist means all eyes on me.  Would be nice to just pass along the forecast and let someone else make the decision :D

Ha, my husband is the spring ball sport commissioner too for our rec program, so he asks me all those questions hahahaha. good luck! 

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Last summer, I suggested to the team reps from the other team at our first B Meet of the season that we cancel the meet due to storms. They were training over DC and building towards us (ominously), but while we postponed because of thunder to start and then cancelled, it ended up that we could have picked it back up again because the storms fizzled out.

Needless to say, no one was terribly happy with me that day. Maybe if it had been the last B Meet of the season folks would have been fine with it!

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7 hours ago, WxWatcher007 said:

Wow 17 atmospheric rivers. That’s incredible.

I love those rivers SO MUCH! I wish Palisades and Mammoth and Alta and Bear Valley could have 17 MORE in April. I wub deep snow and watching vids of people slaving away trying to dig chairlifts and HOUSES out of meters of snow! Nothing gladdens my heart more! Something like that would merit about ten thousand Bob Chill FACES!

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https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0414.html

 Mesoscale Discussion 0414
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
   0634 PM CDT Fri Mar 31 2023

   Areas affected...central Arkansas...far northwestern
   Mississippi...and far Southeastern Tennessee

   Concerning...Tornado Watch 94...

   Valid 312334Z - 010030Z

   The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 94 continues.

   SUMMARY...Tornado threat increasing over the next few hours.

   DISCUSSION...Two discrete supercells across east central Arkansas
   near the Mississippi and Tennessee borders have shown signs of
   better organization over the last hour. The southern of the two
   cells has a history of large hail up to 1.75". These supercells are
   tracking northeastward rapidly around 40-50 mph into a very
   favorable environment near and south of the Memphis metro. The VAD
   profile from KNQA (Memphis, Tennessee) shows observed 0-1km SRH
   around 530 m2/s2. 0-3 km SRH is observed at around 700 m2/s2. 

 

You gotta be kidding me.

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