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OceanStWx

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  1. Some of the RGB satellite products will also show high ozone concentration air in that zone too.
  2. Yes, and often you will see Cu develop on the nose of the jet as the increased convergence near the surface forces upward motion.
  3. I'm pretty comfortable with Bob, 7/23/08 RI tornado, and Feb '13 blizzard. While I missed the best parts of the storms October 2011 and Sandy for the shear anomaly were pretty cool.
  4. That's honestly what the bulk of the regional rain is going to be. Tropical moisture being drawn into the approaching shortwave. The main TC shield rain is going to whiff everyone but James.
  5. I cut our QPF in half on the evening update. LavaRock threw his remote through the TV.
  6. Tolland, ORH, and PWM all have the same chance for tropical storm force winds as Alabama did.
  7. Looks like it retrogrades trof in AK during the fall into ridging DFJ, so no real reason to toss.
  8. Citra is my all day every day. So if it's anything like that I'm in. I didn't even know I liked it until I started looking at what was in all my favorite beers. But I like citrus flavors, so it makes sense.
  9. I'm on the Pro Tier one (9.99 a year). It's basically Level III data plus lightning and dual-pane.
  10. For the vast majority of uses, I think so. You get the four lowest elevation scans, which is more than enough for a typical user. If you want to interrogate thunderstorms down to the exact hail size it's definitely not enough scans, but if you were on a hike or in the park and wanted to stay clear of the worst stuff it's fine for that. But if you are not looking mobile, Scoots' right, it's GR hands down. You can see everything we can see in the WFO. GR2 gets you level II base data (reflectivity, velocity, dual-pol), GR3 would get you the lowest four scans of those plus storm total precip stuff.
  11. That ASOS install is looking more and more likely by the day.
  12. I'm certainly no expert, but I know what goes in the beers I like. Bissell's flagship (which may be my favorite go to beer) does Apollo, Chinook, Centennial, and Falconer's Flight. I know the NZ hops also have some interesting flavors too.
  13. There's a second one that says Tolland specifically at 535 pm.
  14. Somebody in Tolland got 1" according to BOX amateur radio, but not Kevin.
  15. It's really spinning aloft. He probably had himself a decent storm (after I told him no TORs).
  16. Not sure how I missed this but you could hook up an IV drip of Citra or Mosaic and I would be fine.
  17. Set up is much more favorable for QLCS tornadoes than discrete stuff, but that means you need the line to bow out N/S. This SW to NE shape ain't going to cut it.
  18. Yeah that dry air (and cap) around 500 mb is really hurting storms from really taking off. Unfortunately there is just enough low level instability that you can't quite on any given storm for severe. So we continue to watch the radar.
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