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SRRTA22

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  1. We were under an ADV but they let it expire. The wind got crazy with the squall that passed through, but other than that it was a good decision to let it expire. Winds really calmed down after that main squall.
  2. .52 so far tonight. See what happens tomorrow with the shallow convection. SE PA got hammered
  3. Thank you rclab and Im right there in the same boat. Im 29 now, by the time I reach metsfan post count, ill be somewhere around 70...maybe older..or ashes... Always look forward to one of your posts. You bring great wit and dry humor and I love your ending... "As always"
  4. Post #1000! Finalllyyy Lol Been here since 2010. Hey weenies, Im the perfect example.. Read more, post less Learned so much from the guys here. Thank you everyone here for the crazy informative posts. Learned so much. I've been with alot of you most likely since the OG days of the early 2000s. WW, Eastern. Good ol' days. Time flies! Cheers brethren
  5. If you guys haven't already, check out "Outer Banks" on Netflix. I thought it was good.
  6. Right? It is what it is though. Happy for them. We cash in on severe this summer while they bdcf
  7. Dude Hank is awesome! That is one of the craziest, if not the craziest video Ive ever seen from him and he has ALOT of crazy videos haha. Dude is a legend.
  8. I got rain with occasional sleet mixed in
  9. There might have been triplets. There was anticyclonic rotation as well
  10. Hey atleast its not warm and nice out! Makes it feel better staying indoors
  11. Its april 21, nyc metro had a tor warning and isolated wind damage across the area. What more do you guys want? Sheesh Gusted to 43 with the squall. Current temp now is 54f @NJwx85 A+ for the Hurrrrrr
  12. Great storm. Great job by the HRRR as well.
  13. Indeed! That's happened to me once, in april in the early 2000's. It started off as thunderstorms and temps in the 50's to heavy snow.
  14. 200-400 j/kg of surface based cape will be more then sufficient. Elevated cape will be there as well. With the strong winds aloft this can definitely produce some nice winds in areas.
  15. Def some weak spin up potential tomorrow with the low cape/high shear along the QLCS. Gonna be interesting to watch
  16. That must be one heck of a waterspout..Wow!
  17. Im watching that as well, unimpeded environment ahead of it and its super isolated. Getting better organized as well
  18. That is the scariest storm photo Ive ever seen outside from a tornado or hurricane.
  19. Someone is flying away with that storm southeast of Birmingham. Beautiful bow velocity signature
  20. Im really nervous for areas surrounding Montgomery,AL. If I were chasing, thats the spot I'll set up at
  21. I got like a 3 second burst of flurries yesterday in NYC metro and was so excited, and you guys are meh'ing over 1-3" of snow
  22. Got too used to the craziness we've witnessed the last decade. Im okay with it. The frequency of how many big winter storms we've had actually took away from the wow factor. We need this break man. We may not have had a KU the last two years, but we've had some crazy intense snow squalls. We take what we get man. I , myself found that snow squall more interesting then a big blizzard. The rarity of events like that is what makes them so special.
  23. I could tell someone got a good snow shower west of me. Obviously it wasn't going to be crazy here in metro nj, but you can tell that it was ripping nicely about 500 or so feet up. Couldn't believe the flurries made its way to the ground at 45 degrees..even if it was for a few seconds, lol
  24. Color me surprised! We had about a 5 second burst of flurries here in Jersey City,NJ! You can actually see curtains of snow high in the clouds if you got a good vantage point. Awesomeness.
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