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And here in Tamaqua we have broken clouds and sunshine. We'll see if that helps any storm formation later.
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I had a quick 30 seconds of rain here in 21057 from it. Maybe something to my south pushing up in 15-30 minutes if it can hold together.
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Its May, Its Green. I am all in on warmth.
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As an example, as the storms approached BOX you could start to see a faint echo representing the gust front/outflow. Conditions were really conducive to forming strong cold pools. and so the leading edge of the wind was approaching Danvers when you wouldn't have seen rain until you got to Newburyport. That's one way to do it. Another is a dry microburst. That is more of a western CONUS thing. You need deep dry air in the lower levels, which evaporates all the precip before it hits the ground. However you still get evaporatively cooled air that accelerates to the ground and can be quite strong. MAF a week or two ago gusted to over 100 mph from a dry microburst.
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Rain is approaching my area I can hear thunder now.
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Getting pounded here with downpours again
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Yep they took the showers actually out of my forecast for today..sun out and now headed to work Euro failed miserably so why have any trust in it for Friday and future cut offs
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The outflow and gust front meant business. I think I've read some accounts from some of the SNE wx pages of people saying how chilly it felt with the outflow and gust front. With the way the storms were were aligned and tracking its possible maybe you had a couple localized areas where the outflows interacted and produced some brief, but intense straight-line winds.
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The sun needs another half billion years of life and that'll do it. Lol Old Sol is a mid aged star... over the next billion years it will increase in luminosity by almost 10%. Then it will begin fusing helium, and start expanding... It'll burn helium for another couple of billion years but then it will begin to expand so vast that it will first engulf the orbit of Mercury, Venus some hundreds of million years later, to probably knock on Earth's doorstep. It will be a cooler red giant by that time, but ... "cooler" is a relative term. Earth will be a cinder. Glowing in a lifeless infrared thermal radiance. And, as the expulsion by the giant phase start sas it will impose a lot or orbital drag; Earth's could decay and end up inside the envelope of the sun's our layers. The end. We really are approaching the late innings of this planets nurturing life potential. Demarcated as the "Goldie Locks Zone" ... it's the orbital distance that is ideal for liquid water, and a planet's only magnetic field protecting it from harsh radiation from space ...et al, allows all that is under the sun and our history, including Trump, to exist... LOL... But, the hell on Earth he brings - or is trying to - will get here without him, given enough time. When that GLZ migrates out and leaves Earth behind, we'll convert the oceans to WV and that'll put us in a Venus predicament. Some models have Earth like Venus in a couple billion years. But, folks need to be aware that within a single life time or two, none of that matters. The "ecological domino collapse" scenario is not just plausible, due to rate of climate change surpassing biological adaptation rates. In fact, that can happen while the Earth is still technically capable of supporting complex life, including humans. The codependents is more than a first order derivatives. There are transitive/non-linear stresses that are 2ndary and tertiary ... these are the dominoes. And they are indirectly still needing the total vitality of interrelated health of each input into the system. This can all happen quite swiftly... leaving a period when the Earth could still have breathable air, albeit warmer, with oceans still lapping at shores ... barren otherwise. Life in the ocean is not unaffected by all this. Deep ocean perhaps would survive the CC attribution death waves...
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Another batch of rain about to hit Nassau and Suffolk. Some spots will get 4” from this storm
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That 6.88" in Prospect, CT is pretty impressive. 7.36" in Greene County, NY south of ALB... that area does large E/SE upslope. Pretty interesting upslope/downslope couplets from the Berkshires and Catskills. SE flow... high amounts up the east slope, then much less down the west slope, then increase again on the east side of the Catskills.
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I've had wind damage from sprinkles. If the cold pool gets establish, it can really maintain itself with the help of evaporation cooling too. I don't think it's very common here, but it can happen.
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Nice cel just to my E with good lighting and thunder. I’ve been in no man’s land mostly for this entire multi day event outside Saturday night.
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Great weather for you guys who fertilized and seeded.
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I'm at a loss here.. the other day I chased a storm in winchendon and coming home near my house I noticed branches down and you could tell it was windy but the ground wasn't wet and we missed the storm.. today I took the backroads home from market basket in Athol and was driving on rt 202 towards Templeton. I noticed about a 2 mile stretch where trees were snapped and a bunch blown over and they were mature bigger trees.. we didn't get it like that here but it would of been the path the storm would have took. My question is can you get a microburst being on the edge of the storm and no precip?
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Can do without the hail but would be happy with another .5" of rain or so if lucky enough to get under a heavier downpour.
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Heavy showers popped up an hour ago, absolutely poured as a cell stalled and intensified. Another cell heading this way with thunder
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Storms late this afternoon might be hailers
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Kittatinny Ridge-Appalachian Trail in western and northern SC and the Del River on the west side might play a role. I agree w your obs.
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Central PA Spring 2025
Itstrainingtime replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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Central PA Spring 2025
Itstrainingtime replied to canderson's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Autoimmune usually can be detected on CAT scans, Xrays or Ultrasounds. I have been through multiple rounds of each of those and nothing has detected. Nothing of consequence has come up on anything that I've gone through, including bloodwork. -
I was hoping for the low end (maybe like and inch or so) but wasn't expecting this. Maybe a storm will pop up later like you said though.
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Wow 0.26, talk about unlucky. I'm not thrilled with my 0.75, but I would have been very irritated had I gotten only a quarter inch.
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Yeah it's more likely that the storms will stay to the north and west this afternoon, but there's a slight chance we could get lucky.
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The eastern hunterdon co/western somerset co area that I'm located in missed most of this if that is the case. The cocorahs map shows that well. I'm totally fine with the .26" though. Didn't really want my dogs wet and muddy, haha.