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SRRTA22

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  1. My favorite season. 2 months away my friend
  2. Dry here but it's pouring just to my west, can't see across the Hackensack. Radar estimating 1" totals in a couple of spots in newark
  3. Moved through quick , torrential downpours for sure but the line was moving at 30mph haha we ain't flooding with that type of motion. I'm surprised forky didn't catch that. This was never a flooding event for us
  4. Supercell just west of EWR
  5. Not meh only thing that's meh is the lack of lightning
  6. Heaviest will be north but this puts us (NYC metro) for a greater chance at svr .....I like the spring valley area for heaviest rain amounts
  7. Rather the bulk goes just north of us...I'll take the gamble on some surface based convection...
  8. Lol Delmarvas getting absolutely smoked line after line
  9. Lol few hours earlier and we'd have no power right now , that was a baby compared to this. NJ...only place where you can get a f2 tornado in the middle of winter but a dying line in the dead of summer
  10. Haven't seen such a well defined mcs in a long while, i for sure thought it'd be a tad bit stronger than this on arrival (mainly in terms of lightning)
  11. Not too shabby. Impressive ctc and alright gusts fwiw
  12. Lol it really did go poof I really didn't expect that
  13. I don't see that line just going *poof* thing is booking it at 55mph. Hoping for a great lightning show at the very least.
  14. Let's throw Forky and warlock into the corn fields of Iowa for a day , see how long they last
  15. Outside of tropical systems, we had that squall that delivered widespread wind damage I think it was around late August of 2020. It's frustrating, you'd think with better moisture content and heat we'd be looking at better storms but it's been the complete opposite. I remember between 2005-2010, we would get these monster bow echo complexes that'd rip through the area well through the night... Doesn't happen anymore. My favorite squall line to this day, though not really severe occured June 1, 2006 which tracked southeast from the buffalo area. I've never seen lightning that frequent since
  16. Ah well I'm sure we'll get a derecho come our next heat wave....in January
  17. You root for sweltering heat, whats the difference?
  18. I miss the squall lines of yore
  19. 1500-2000 j/kg of cape, no cap, alright shear, decently timed cold front , no morning crapvection and that "line" is all we got? Lmao
  20. Yeah that line got offended when I called it pathetic...could see it producing frequent lightning haha
  21. Yeah now that the sun has set it's very tolerable outside, especially with the breeze. Sunday+ will feel like heaven. We need these heat waves with humidity so we can appreciate the cool dry weather that follows....enjoy the little things. Also what pathetic line....decaying shortwave , mediocre shear , knew today would be a dud despite the high cape. Saturday has me intrigued. Saturday always looked better than today but as always....timing timing timing which we haven't done good at lately. Nothing but decaying mcs out of the great lakes. We need an old fashioned eml
  22. Lol sell the widespread big severe today. Buy the iso broken line of storms.
  23. Agreed this summer hasn't been bad at all...minus the obvious dew increase , it's just a typical summer 3 day heat wave then boomers... rinse repeat
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