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February 2016 Obs


Isopycnic

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Already 72° here. They keep adjusting the expected high temp.. was 70, now they've upped it to 72 ;)

 

Looks like tonight's backdoor cold front is gonna have a little more oomph to it. Previous forecast for Tuesday was low 60's - now they're calling for 53 for a high.

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*Time sensitive loop*

 

Do these 2 skinny bands of clouds pushing SW to NE have a specific name or feature attributed to them?  It's not the warm front coming back North. That's still bisecting northern GA and SE SC.

 

We've sure had some interesting cloud patterns this winter.

 

http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/wfo/rah/h5-loop-vis.html

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Daaaaaaaaannnng ... blast (aka "WTFWTHAT????" surprise gust) passed through here (Winston) about 10 minutes ago.  It shook the house, caused some limb cracking outside, and a brief brownout.  A few minutes before it had been lightly raining - just enough to make a convenient excuse to put off taking the trash out until tomorrow, but not enough to be a problem.

 

Radar's showing lots of discrete junk passing over, with the general trend of an eastward shift for the Alabama activity. I wonder how much of the action will make it to Atlanta metro, or whether the effort of trashing Alabama will take all the piss and vinegar out of yet another cell.

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It's about to get windy in the Triangle:

 

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
212 PM EST WED FEB 3 2016

NCZ007-008-023>025-039>041-076-032030-
WAKE NC-RANDOLPH NC-PERSON NC-DURHAM NC-ORANGE NC-LEE NC-ALAMANCE NC-
CHATHAM NC-GRANVILLE NC-
212 PM EST WED FEB 3 2016

...A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT PORTIONS OF WESTERN
WAKE...SOUTHEASTERN RANDOLPH...PERSON...DURHAM...ORANGE...NORTHERN
LEE...ALAMANCE...CHATHAM AND GRANVILLE COUNTIES UNTIL 330 PM EST...

AT 208 PM EST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A
LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM NORTH OF
BURLINGTON TO 9 MILES NORTHEAST OF SILER CITY TO NEAR TROY...AND
MOVING NORTHEAST AT 55 MPH.

WIND GUSTS OF 35 TO 45 MPH WILL BE POSSIBLE AHEAD OF THESE
STORMS...WITH STRONGER WIND GUSTS OF UP TO 50 TO 55 MPH IN THESE
STORMS.  SPORADIC DOWNED TREES WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE.


LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
RALEIGH...DURHAM...CARY...CHAPEL HILL...BURLINGTON...SANFORD...
GRAHAM...ROXBORO...HILLSBOROUGH AND CREEDMOOR.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

SEEK SHELTER IN A NEARBY BUILDING OR VEHICLE. WIND GUSTS AS HIGH AS
50 MPH ARE CAPABLE OF KNOCKING DOWN SMALL OR WEAKENED TREES AND
BLOWING AROUND TRASH CANS...POTTED PLANTS...LAWN FURNITURE AND OTHER
LIGHT OUTDOOR OBJECTS.

&&

LAT...LON 3654 7859 3585 7866 3552 7897 3551 7977
      3581 7946 3625 7941 3624 7915 3654 7913
TIME...MOT...LOC 1908Z 235DEG 46KT 3622 7935 3586 7939 3545 7988


 

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