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Henry's Weather

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  1. I mean, I didn't think we had a CCB up here. Thought we'd occluded by the time the storm gets to our latitude
  2. If we're going from single digits at night to barely maintaining isothermal temp profiles in a day or two, the storm's tucked. Hopefully it doesn't work out that way.
  3. when we start having to rely on rates to 'mix down' colder air, we're in trouble.
  4. using your hypnotizing meteorological verbiage to get my hopes up, I always fall for it.
  5. We could seriously benefit from the H5 low closing off about 50 miles east
  6. Any way for this to change as we approach, or is this just the type of system we'll have?
  7. Maybe I'm just extremely biased, but I don't understand why QPF isn't pushing 2 inches with a track that slow and such a dynamic system. Is it because it vertically stacks too early?
  8. Either they're priming the public for the inevitable increase, or thsy aren't too enthused with the slow rate of strengthening and occlusion.
  9. so the derivative of temperature differential? I'll bet it's a good proxy for lift then?
  10. ohhhh, is that what x mB frontogenesis actually is? Air temp differential? that makes sense
  11. so essentially, warm, moist air off the ocean via storm circulation running into cold, dry air causes more instability?
  12. hopefully you mean jist... I'm rooting for your analysis to be correct haha
  13. Uncanny to see watches out for Mid-Atlantic when we won't see them hoisted here for a day or two. Slow moving systems seem pretty rare these days.
  14. decent amount of Junos there. High end potential seems to still be on the table.
  15. Seems to really thump for about 12-18 hours with lingering Currier and Ives type stuff afterwards for another 18
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