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Go Kart Mozart

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  1. The left-side cluster is actually pretty insane. Going through the panels in time, it appears they may have tracked to that point from waaaay out in the Atlantic. One runner and one tucker among 51 members.
  2. I actually think this solution makes some sense. This set-up should produce a decent low pressure system somewhere on the east coast. Meanwhile, in the longer range, the Canucks are trying to resurrect November 1950.
  3. Backward lake effect in Ohio and NY today.
  4. On the 17th the southern end of Trumbull got 1", 3" on the Monroe border. 2" in the middle where I live. Westport, where my office is, next to nothing.
  5. Miller As, or at least hybrids, are the ticket for SWCT. Bs tend to have a big deform band over NJ and the HV, which croaks as it reaches us. A new monster band then develops for ENE.
  6. I was in SBN for the Cleveland Super Bomb. Nothing like 35" with hurricane force gusts.
  7. Euro says congrats Pensacola for the next one.
  8. Do we have a VE rating yet? Apparently it is an underwater volcano. I am not well versed in this, but is it ash and sulfur in the strat that can have climatological effects?
  9. Here are the notes from my log for that storm: 02/13/14 10” Part 1 of a massive storm. Incredible WCB crushed us with 2+ inches per hour in a.m., then a tad of sleet just before dry slot. Cold dome was retreating into N Atlantic with track tight to coast amazing we didn’t change over, ended by noon. We did about as good as anyone. Big win for power of UVVs. 02/14/14 3” Really part II of yesterday’s storm. ULL came up from VA just to our west. Many reports of Tstorms in our area. Huge totals to our west.
  10. The features in the north Atlantic seem to have shifted a tad westward, but alas, pretty much rock steady run after run.
  11. Southern stream getting a tiny kick from the feature off Baja through 66? Ocean storm a tad slower?
  12. Isn't there some rare physical process where Boston gets coastal flooding on strong north winds? I think it happened in February of 2017?
  13. Early February 2010 was the classic example. The final insult to us New Englanders that year. Hempstead might have done well on that, I don't recall. The wildest thing about that storm was that Byram, a neighborhood in the far SW corner of Greenwich CT, got 19", while downtown Greenwich, 3 miles away, got 7". Yikes.
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