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SRRTA22

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  1. Its hard to see but that model wants to drop 6"+ right over my hood Thankfully its difficult to pinpoint convection. Extremely concerning
  2. Had the benefit of feeling that nice outflow from the monmouth storm without the rain. Felt nice while it lasted
  3. No where near the summer of 09
  4. The rotation looks to have redeveloped outside the warning area, just north of Lake Telemark
  5. Storm went bow and created another meso vortex over an isolated part of the area. Non svr and quickly weakened but man did it try..at 2am. Impressive Ultimate summer weenie band...lol
  6. Its just one of those summers. Thing maintained all the way from central pa
  7. Went from a maritime like airmass with llvl drizzle and easterly winds to a complete sauna. Can feel the moisture in the air
  8. Thats a nice MCS in PA
  9. Coming from the man who lives in the tornado capitol of the nyc metro That thing tried really hard to wrap around its outflow boundary over S.I/Bayonne - awesome to see. I said the same thing.. "how is it not warned" until I saw it was packing maybe 25-35mph winds haha. Lightning was awesome
  10. The storm tried really hard to go supercell but I didnt see anything that warranted a warning. It was close though
  11. Looks the the whole area(nyc metro) is about to blossom with storms. Its certainly juicy out there
  12. I see an Mping report from Long Island , near Farmingville of power poles broken
  13. What looks like a large waterspout is about to move onshore near Mantoloking,NJ or just south of Point Pleasant
  14. Agreed. HRRR wants nothing to do with us. Develops the convection in PA and moves it NW into upstate NY and the hudson river valley. Its done a great job today thus far. Im intrigued by tomorrow actually. Soundings on the NAM are pretty wild for our area.
  15. Im wondering if the HWRF is out to lunch with how far west Elsa gets. It scoots offshore in NJ but it would get far enough west where tornados and supercells would be a threat. Have to monitor
  16. Union county always gets the goods. Hudson county is usually the graveyard for svr wx. Most of us always do well with storms coming from the NW. Storms moving from the south usually produce for us as well
  17. I live in that area. I haven't seen hail today nor tonight. Though alot of wind damage
  18. Those storms have frequent lightning with it I can see them from here
  19. For those into photography, now would be the time to get those ultra cool sky crawling lightning shots! These complexes ALWAYS have great photogenic lightning on the backside in the stratiform rain
  20. Im not sure how long its been since a thunderstorm caused this much wind damage. The flooding rains on friday def played a big role
  21. Fire department is stretched thin, widespread tree and powerline damage. Worst wind damage since Isaias
  22. Sorry that you missed out but this was much more than garden variety here. Despite the lack of rain
  23. Theres multiple trees down in several areas in Jersey City, some leaning on powerlines. Some lines down. I submitted the report to the NWS.
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