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Northeast Severe/Convective/Thunder thread II


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Not just southern NH either. There are a lot of flood reports coming out of central and northern VT right now, roughly the same areas that got heavy rain overnight. This would include northern NH.

SPC mesoanalysis is suggesting PWAT values around 1.7" with this convection. I think the GYX threat will be more flash flood related than severe thunderstorm.

Yeah, flood went up about the moment we shared this topic. Also, tor warn.

Imagine that, flash flooding during a tornado - that's badass bad day.

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Where do you see hard evidence that the line is weakening??? I see organized segments and a flourishing line moving through an unstable atmosphere in NY.

What does a weakening CU field in CT have to do with a line west of ALB?

I explained all that - and the line is weaker than it was earlier. It may rejuvenate sure.

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WHat radar site and tilt are you using to see the high gtg shear?

Seems to me to be best from BOX, but Albany is good too... Really that cell is almost dead equidistant from BOX/ENX/GYX, also CXX (Burlington) but that site is almost useless because of the Green Mountains. Take you're pick, it's an impressive cell for sure.

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