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TalcottWx

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  1. Not to be a dick but let's get done abamysis I am away computer. What's the latest
  2. Idk, I'm excited. Everyone go buy a beachside condo near me. We can have weenie cook outs in these events.
  3. I think today could be wild down there
  4. I compiled a dozen or two pics and vids from yesterday just in weymouth and Rockland. I didn't have enough energy to share here too. I've been sending them to Rob Macedo and the station.
  5. Flooding a real concern over CT into w MA. Has to be sm
  6. I need to connect with Phil to see where I should go at peak.
  7. Ginx what type are peak gusts on that model? Dennis Port @Ginx snewx
  8. Ugh. The birds are chirping and I'm still up.
  9. Lol check out that gust front
  10. If the atmosphere is that prime tonight, we really need to watch tomorrow closely on the southern portions of CT near shoreline
  11. The diminishing lightning is probably a result of cinh marine mess subsidence and less ML Cape
  12. I like the areas of Whitinsville to Milford for some potential high winds
  13. Think cells from PVD on south will begin to die in next 20m. Outflow evident. Northern end still strong as of now.
  14. Lookout Foster Greeneville and perhaps pawtucket
  15. It's healthy. From top to bottom. Plenty of lightning. Some sub severe wind. Best area near Uxbridge
  16. I will note these storms are showing signs of intensification. I'm a bit surprised. I was pessimistic past orh. Seeing wind even picking up on Northern side of the cells.
  17. Cells are still impressive enough for sub severe new England. Those look like they get to the coast. Thank you MLCAPE
  18. Storms should weaken significantly berks to orh
  19. Just hasn't been the case in my experiences. And most of my experience is elevated because e MA sucks ass in surface based lol
  20. I suspect the reason why we see solid storms in the morning pre-dawn hours is often a strong indication things are unstable upstairs. Before big events there is almost always a flurries of posts about surprisingly loud boomers in their slumber. Add that inferred energy upstairs to what may form as surface based instability... And boom Think thundersnow... That's technically elevated
  21. No, it means the trigger (cold pool, elevated mixing layer, cooling heights) is from above the surface layer. The instability is high above you.
  22. I haven't heard of that being the case. I suspect it's the fact total lightning is visible at night. You see better.
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