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5 minutes ago, jfklganyc said:
Hastings.
Was def sleet during lighter precip. Back toward a light snow now. Vis up over last hour
We are neighbors! Light snow falling now
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Flurries in Lower Manhattan
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1 minute ago, Rjay said:
No questiom is stupid. Storm relative velocity will show you rotation but using correlation coefficient is as close to ground truth you can get using radar. It will show you if there's debris being lofted into the air.
ah, thank you!
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Stupid question I always thought we look at the Velocity radars to look for tornado activity. On several videos, I have seen meteorologists use the correlation coefficient radar that we usually use to look for the changeover line in a snow/sleet storm. What is the difference? Thank you in advance
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3 minutes ago, MJO812 said:
Tornado Warning has just been issued for NYC
Tornado Watch not a WARNING, VERY DIFFERENT
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3 minutes ago, dWave said:
Its been heavy snow for a while now in Lower Manhattan and it will just not stick. May be the heaviest non sticking snow ive seen. It looks enough to overcome slightly above freezing temps. I can see its the same story at home.
Just in the past 30 min or so it is starting to stick a bit on the roads; they have gotten slushy. the dirt medians are also covering up now.
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2 minutes ago, Wetbulbs88 said:
Lol the link is just a gif
The gif auto updates, I am not even sure where to find it by navigating the site; I just bookmarked that link. And it is always fresh
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3 minutes ago, Wetbulbs88 said:
This is just a gif it doesn't take me to the site.
I added the link underneath; it auto updates when you refresh
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8 minutes ago, Wetbulbs88 said:
Anyone know where to find this classic radar on Accuweather? All I can find is the crap color-coded radar
http://sirocco.accuweather.com/nxssa_r1_h_500x620d/r1h/inxr1KPHLa_h.gif
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Moderate White Rain in Lower Manhattan, Looks pretty looking at the flakes but nothing sticking to anything down here.
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Still light in Lower Manhattan with nothing sticking
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Just saw lighting in Yonkers
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where will the moon be during the eclipse, my apartment faces south, I am hoping to see it without having to brave the freezing night!
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So now that it seems decent snows are off the table for most of us here, What time on Sunday are temperatures supposed to start dropping. I think the flash freeze from the rain soaked ground may be the real story of this storm for the immediate metro area.
February 3-4 significant icing event for the interior, some sleet/snow possible. Coast mostly rain.
in New York City Metro
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The 0z HRRR has the 2m temp at 12z tomorrow at 55 degrees in NYC, does that make sense, when are the temps supposed to crash in the NYC metro area?
EDIT: maxes out at 56 degrees at 13z