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Stovepipe

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  1. I wonder if we can finagle a clipper after this thing.
  2. Whew, glad the GFS is hanging on. Without the Euro in my pocket I get nervous lol.
  3. I wish it was a little bit taller, I wish it was a baller, I wish it had a girl that looked good I would call her. Sorry, that goes through my head every time a taller western ridge is mentioned. Carry on.
  4. Another look at those last two GFS runs, for documentation purposes. Memphis: Nashville: Crossville: Knoxville: Tri Cities:
  5. Kuchera so better than 10:1. The cobb is higher too so it's a pretty good bet that ratios are gonna be awesome.
  6. 12z GFS would shut the state down for a few days with the modeled temps.
  7. The ICON runs out of gas but still gets half the state some action. If I'm in west TN, I'm feeling pretty good, even with the worst case scenarios.
  8. I was wondering when TROWAL would make an appearance!
  9. It's amazing how these ridges affect everything. My max gust in Murphy Hills (can't be more than a mile or two from you I imagine) during that was 22mph. Sandwiched between Black Oak and Beaver ridges, this little valley often shields me from wind depending on the setup. Temps also vary as much as 8 degrees from other areas like TYS at times. I've wondered if my station was out of calibration but it seems to match others close to here. Microclimates are fun.
  10. The buffkit meteograms show a bump at 18z from 12z for both TYS and TRI, 11:1 and Cobb. Not by much, but notable.
  11. What excites me most at this point are the modeled temps. For once we may not be dealing with marginals.
  12. Assuming that’s WSMV they’ve really deviated from the old days of Bill Hall and the Snow Bird report.
  13. You are an absolute treasure to this forum, thank you for sharing your insight.
  14. Maybe it's the microclimate, maybe my weather station is off, but I measured a 109 heat index Tuesday between the ridges here in Halls. Regardless, it's a nasty stretch here. I can't really complain though, because overall it's not been a bad summer at all. At this point, I just want storms. I can handle heat when there's a threat of afternoon boomers. Anyway, looking forward to fall temps. Hope John gets the sweep as well!
  15. Slick, thank you all for schooling me.
  16. I did not know that was possible!
  17. Damn dude, that's amazing that you saved those! I had one crappy zoomed out screenshot that I saved from Radarscope that wasn't even post worthy. You did a good thing there!
  18. Whew, glad you're ok. I'm thankful to have avoided any downed trees or significant hail in Halls. But man, there were some VERY close lightning strikes, confirmed with RadarScope. One had to have hit a tree a few yards away. Instant sonic boom, felt the heat off it.
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