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Saturday, June 27 - Sunday, June 28, 2020 Convective Thread


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4 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Huh? That line is strengthening and trucking SE. That’s ours this evening 

I'm never really a fan of lines sustaining that far of a distance without having proper upper-level support. For example, if it was associated with an eastward ULJ streak I'd like...or perhaps if there was a s/w moving through the region (we do have this but the feature is very slow moving and a bit far northwest for my liking). Virtually all we have working for us is great CAPE and just enough shear to get storms to organize. Storms can only survive so long without stronger ulvl support. 

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2 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:
9 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:
What's the question?

You have any reports out of naples?

Had some hail of unknown size in Denmark, but that's it so far.

Just now, Damage In Tolland said:

Will that line hold together and tear thru W Ma and CT?

I don't see any reason for it to fall apart completely. Better CAPE/shear is east. I think the composite radar look of individual cells is mostly because it's far from all radars and you're just seeing the tallest towers.

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Just now, OceanStWx said:

Had some hail of unknown size in Denmark, but that's it so far.

I don't see any reason for it to fall apart completely. Better CAPE/shear is east. I think the composite radar look of individual cells is mostly because it's far from all radars and you're just seeing the tallest towers.

Yeah it’s moving into the best environment of the day. I think Wiz loses trees 

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2 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

Had some hail of unknown size in Denmark, but that's it so far.

I don't see any reason for it to fall apart completely. Better CAPE/shear is east. I think the composite radar look of individual cells is mostly because it's far from all radars and you're just seeing the tallest towers.

I hate that stretch around I-287 (think that's 287) but it's a horrific radar gap. There certainly is some better shear over CT...problem is we're getting anvil crap and losing heating. 

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