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July 2024 Observations and Discussion


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Kind of sucks the next few days in the convective department because the best forcing/dynamics are displaced from the best llvl moisture and instability. Looks like the better dynamics and forcing remain behind the cold front. Despite this, Wednesday may be the most widespread day for showers and thunderstorms and we'll see some localized stronger storms. Will see some flash flooding potential Wednesday as there may be multiple rounds. 

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18 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Kind of sucks the next few days in the convective department because the best forcing/dynamics are displaced from the best llvl moisture and instability. Looks like the better dynamics and forcing remain behind the cold front. Despite this, Wednesday may be the most widespread day for showers and thunderstorms and we'll see some localized stronger storms. Will see some flash flooding potential Wednesday as there may be multiple rounds. 

Looks like perhaps an overnight round Wednesday night too.

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6 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Looks like perhaps an overnight round Wednesday night too.

Yup...this is where I really wish we had steeper lapse rates present. Ultimately, the better ingredients happen during the evening and overnight. Obviously we lose peak instability during this period, but if we had steep lapse rates we would maintain alot of the CAPE. But that is a pretty decent shortwave. Wish it was coming through during peak heating. 

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Question for the group here; while the xmACIS2 database is great at visualizing historical info across basic variables (temp, snowfall, precip), is anyone aware of a resource that includes additional data such as dewpoints, humidity levels, etc?

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7 minutes ago, CCHurricane said:

Question for the group here; while the xmACIS2 database is great at visualizing historical info across basic variables (temp, snowfall, precip), is anyone aware of a resource that includes additional data such as dewpoints, humidity levels, etc?

This site has a slew of different products you can create graphs for. I wish it was a little more user friendly but its top notch

https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?q=76

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5 hours ago, dendrite said:

It’s hard to believe this actually happened in July at CON 

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Clear, dry and calm!  Farmington (Maine) only got down to 38 that day, but 4 years and one day later they touched 32.  CON was a modest 40 on that morning.

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