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Eskimo Joe

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  1. Meh. Meso guidance kind of dropped the ball on this one. Some of the watches had text for up to 8-10 inches of rain for the I-81 corridor and there was nothing even close to that. Axis of heavy rain shifted to NE ME and Delmarva within 12 hours of the event. If this was winter, people would be screaming.
  2. This precip shield looks pretty anemic.
  3. Storm near Upper Marlboro bears watching.
  4. There seems to be some subtle boundary in Howard County. Another cell rippling over it is trying to get a bit of a kidney bean shape.
  5. Interesting signature just SW of Reisterstown/Glyndon on radar. Been there for a few frames on KLWX.
  6. Meso guidance really pulling back from the heavier totals predicted yesterday.
  7. Damn. Twice in the same year...impressive.
  8. I can't afford vacations. Weather has to come to me.
  9. I would pay good money for a nice regionwide 6" - 10" Miller A that starts at sunset Christmas Eve and continues until late morning Christmas Day. Have it get cool afterward for a bit reinforced with a clipper in time for New Year's Day. If winter ends after that, so be it.
  10. With the bad air quality to boot!
  11. ^IIRC, Rick works for a NWS office in Alaska and tweets good content. He's worth a follow, along with Climatologist49
  12. Thursday afternoon with strong storms please.
  13. Every year about this time, CWG drags out this theorem.
  14. It did poorly with the flooding near Pittsburgh, the Laurel Highlands, and Frederick/Washington County in Maryland.
  15. Yes it has. I'll say this...one observation that I've noticed over my now 10+ years in the public safety field, and this is a personal observation and not reflective on any one county/district, is that public school superintendents tend to make decisions in a vacuum independent of consultation on local EM / NWS. I don't know why that is, but they seem to be a black hole.
  16. The "there was no warning" is just a false narrative that's been beat to death by bureaucrats who can't make a decision so they push the blame onto the meteorologists. You saw the same thing with Tulane University the other day.
  17. The debris signature appears to have been lofted upwards of 20,000 ft and some of the debris was probably carried into Mercer County. Unreal. Mt. Holly WHO really has been the epicenter of mid atlantic and tornadoes this year.
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