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MJOatleast7

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  1. I had read something, years ago, that suggested that...anthropomorphizing as it may be, the atmosphere has to "learn" how to storm after long periods with no synoptic storms (e.g. summer). That once it had done it one time, something in the atmosphere had "learned" something and was primed to do it more easily the next time. Tip, any thoughts?
  2. Let's at least hope for upwelling as this thing passes by...at the very least, removal of upper ocean heat content so maybe won't be as quick to turn to rain at the coast.
  3. GFS shows it…complete with fantasy cane at the same time. .
  4. Snowfall associated with a tropical system actually occurred in NE in 1804 (New England Snow Hurricane) and 1963 (Hurricane Ginny)
  5. September is what used to be called "rebound days" at my college in VT
  6. That Central Park concert about to get wet. .
  7. My condo building in Winchester, MA. Top floor, great view to NE
  8. From 3:45 pm BOX AFD... Temperatures will be only slightly above normal, with highs generally in the low to mid 80s. Should be good weather for most summer outdoor activities (boating/swimming/boonie-stomps). ????
  9. Somebody go out and sample the rain later, see if there's any soot in it...
  10. Off tobic, but...anybody catch that warm-core system near Bermuda end of next week? Way too early to talk TCs but still...
  11. So as the HC expands north (CC)do you think it’ll eventually put E NE in the trade wind belt in the summer? Says the weather geek looking for his first landfalling TC from the *east* like in the Caribbean...Probably still 50 years or so from that happening.
  12. It’s concerning however that a cold pool still develops N of AK at the end of the runs. Been there for several runs now. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. First flakes in Winchester MA... Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  14. At least the 12Z GFS got rid of the ugly 470s at 500 N of AK
  15. If only...if only...Sukayu Onsen eat your heart out.
  16. So is this how we chew up those too-warm SSTs and defy the NOAA seasonal?
  17. Also on July 31, 1976, the upper reaches of Big Thompson Canyon, Colorado got 12” in about 4 hours from a thunderstorm that just went nowhere during that whole time. Resulted in a devastating flood downstream. .
  18. On June 22, 1947, Holt, Missouri received 12 inches of rain in 42 minutes. This was cited in a peer-reviewed paper in the AMS Journal. .
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