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Nam is a giant stick in the eye. Moisture is confined to the east side of the boundary wtf out east. Like I said that be our problemo.

This one is toast for huge qpf side of coastal Maine and nh and maybe under the inverted dingaling

3-6 here with good ratios

improved over 18z and has 0.75 + line over NE mass SNH/SENH over 1.0 qpf so not sure what you are looking at

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I don't think Brian could find 1 example of a 5H closed ULL with 500DM heights  just  S of KBID

 

I haven't seen one posted

Not trying to be a wise guy, but why does it matter? I can't really follow..I get 5H, and I think I get the heights, and I know what an ULL is, but I can't connect the dots
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Clinch, the NAM is much more robust with the moisture inflow than the 18z run.  H5 low is robust creating an environment favorable for bombogenesis.  Cape Cod will do very well with the moisture source southeast of the region.  It will wrap around the surface low and hit the Eastern MA shoreline.  Hurricane force winds will wrap around that moisture.

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