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Eskimo Joe

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  1. Garrett County or even far western Allegany would work. Meso guidance shows enough clearing to make a trip worthwhile.
  2. Yup. Our Keedysville mesonet site almost got an inch of rain from the persistent flow.
  3. Go to Garrett County, or air BNB in Western NY. It's not far.
  4. What time will the Category 4 Protons hit my cell tower?
  5. Traveling to Alaska via a cruise from Seattle from May 18 to 28, specifically Skagway, Juneau, and Ketchikan. I've started looking at NWS Juneau for weather information and reading their AFD, but I'm curious if there are any decent websites that have satellite imagery or numerical model data as the vacation nears?
  6. That's truly perplexing. Maybe there's a sweet spot for number and spacing of sondes?
  7. Thought this would be worthwhile for the discussion. A classmate of mine has a new publication coming out that focuses on ozone as a potential indicator for ENSO change.
  8. Nice little right moving low topped cell approaching Garrett County. Morgantown, WV gusted to M31 mph per PBZ.
  9. Yea this forecast has dried up considerably.
  10. Seems like severe setups always shift south last minute here, and flood risk sets up further north and east.
  11. This looks like a lower order of June 2013...some AM convection that blows through and then we have to figure out where the boundaries set up. That's going to lay down some tracks for the afternoon storms. Hopefully it's a Carroll County event. I'm up at the fire department tomorrow night.
  12. NAMNEST blows a UHI track and decent cluster across Frederick and Carroll county tomorrow evening.
  13. My Tempest weather station has a decent lightning detector and sends reliable push notifications.
  14. Let's slow this down by 6 to 9 hours and we're probably getting into something fun.
  15. Thursday and Friday screams Carolinas and Virginia.
  16. I haven't even met snow climo in almost a decade.
  17. We do this every time. The damage assessment, debris management, and storm assessments will take days. Give it a week before calling bust. As a reference, the April 27, 2011 outbreak only had 5 confirmed tornadoes the next day. It took a month to compile the information and enter the reports.
  18. It appears the door is through the tree, not behind it.
  19. New tornado watch coming downstream of the current one (WW 189).
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