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nwohweather

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  1. I took a video of it (currently in Oak Harbor). Pretty harsh rotation there
  2. I wouldn't mind a severe thunderstorm or two. It does stink that we haven't had really any severe weather to track around here
  3. Overcrowding looks like it may keep a lid on todays activity. Good setup but if everything is firing then they’re all fighting for the same instability
  4. Wild to see. Living in the SE for a few years it was nuts to see the vertical look of the pop up storms compared to what we have the in the Midwest
  5. Just insane lapse rates, I don't think I've ever seen them this high in the Southeast. Add in that it's mid June and holy smokes this is anomalous
  6. .4" at the house. Talk about a drought buster
  7. Insane how hard the precip has to fight to reach the surface. A derecho type event would be clutch right now
  8. I should have named this the Smoke & Drought thread
  9. Dude we live by Great Lakes, it’ll be okay this isn’t Phoenix. Wasn’t that long ago they were full to the brim
  10. FYI I started a drought thread. It's been pretty remarkable to see and I appreciate @SolidIcewx's comments about the wildfire danger. I would not be shocked to see brush fires or even forest fires take place with this extreme heat, lack of humidity & breezy conditions.
  11. I figured I'd start the conversation here. My house has only a seen little bit of rain last on May 19th. It looks like we could reasonably make a run at nearly a month between rain drops which is something I personally have never seen in this region. Also current conditions at my house are 90° with a dewpoint of 42° which is another insane statistic.
  12. What a beautiful day. Actually in Toronto on business this week, absolutely no complaints with this weather. Tremendous city as well, it may be my favorite in North America (between that and Boston).
  13. It's the oddest thing about Michigan. You have legitimately nice neighborhoods in SE Michigan connected by gravel roads. Ohio in very rural places can have extremely narrow roads, but they're always paved
  14. How much of an ass can you be? Sheesh man, of course that’s what it is, he even admitted that the storms were far off. If anything it’s something that usually occurs during warmer seasons only where you get the truly towering thunderstorms. Awesome to see while flying at night to be honest
  15. Definitely a rainy start to May coming up
  16. A good bit of CIN in place I think keeping a lid on things. Energy, shear and helicity are all through the roof. All could easily support a violent tornado, we’ll see if the Emporia one could break thru
  17. Storm south of OKC is cycling. Also holy cow that cell west Emporia has that look
  18. Shocked this thread isn’t exploding. That was a big tornado heading into OKC
  19. Really well said. Vilonia and Mayfield are two obvious situations of a likely EF5 in my opinion. Mayfield probably had the most airborne debris signatures I’ve ever seen, and a track of almost 200 miles. How a mesocyclone that sustaining wasn’t an EF5 is beyond me
  20. Just incredible weather, loving every bit of this before the front comes through. It's doing wonders for fishing around here with some anglers hitting walleye limits in 45 minutes
  21. Definitely fading as a tornadic cell. Can only fight your environment for so long
  22. Is it? A good bit of CIN and a higher LCL as it approaches Peoria, although the local environment has very high SRH
  23. Of course this is the time I have work trip in Maryland. On a peak chase day tomorrow for the Lower GL
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