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Disco/Nowcast/Observations for SWFE on Monday/Tuesday Snow to ice


Damage In Tolland

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If Kevin wanted to be taken seriously, he would stop posting "NH" has an abbreviation for North Haven in a New England weather obs thread. If anything screams unknowledgable amateur, its using NH for something other than New Hampshire (or Northern Hemisphere if we were discussing pattern).

lol, maybe he's trying to be the next "snowNH".

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Holy ****e. I've been posting all morning I'm at work on the shore in Noryh Haven and I use an abbreviation a few times and folks can't handle it. Lol. From now on When I post NH in an obs thread it means North Haven until March when I work from home

 

 

Then its simple, Call it North Haven instead of some pet name........... :)

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  I don't think its free yet...at least not on the NWS site looking at the local NEXRADs. Its possible another freebie site has it.

But if you have a subscription to weathertap or something, its all on there. I use weathertap since its like $6 per month and has a ton of features readily available aside from just dualpol. Only weather product I pay for, but its worth it easily unlike some other stuff. I had it long before dual pol ever came out.

 

I think it's available using the national mosaic.  If you go to:

 

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/

 

Then press "Select new radar" and click on any of the red box sites.  Then select differential reflectivity.  There's a couple of dual pol products there and you might have to zoom in, but I believe that is it.

 

Here's a link to the BOX dual pol using that method:

 

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/?rid=BOX&pid=N0X&lat=41.83477685160173&lon=-72.44247901367187&zoom=8&frames=1&fs=0

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I think it's available using the national mosaic.  If you go to:

 

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/

 

Then press "Select new radar" and click on any of the red box sites.  Then select differential reflectivity.  There's a couple of dual pol products there and you might have to zoom in, but I believe that is it.

 

Here's a link to the BOX dual pol using that method:

 

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge2/?rid=BOX&pid=N0X&lat=41.83477685160173&lon=-72.44247901367187&zoom=8&frames=1&fs=0

 

 

Thanks, I'll go check it out!

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Nice finale here as the heavy band made it's way east.   Parachute SN+ short but sweet.  Calling it 1.5".  

 

Standard fare cad as Mitch taints with the initial burst.  The steepness of the Taconics really helps us I think.  In the warm season, that's probably also why areas just to the west destabilize so well.  For my money it's the best location for severe within a few hundred miles NE. 

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