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August 2020 Discussion


Baroclinic Zone

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Just now, DotRat_Wx said:

The hrrr says it happens 

That being said, most all of southern New
England has near zero CAPE east of the Berkshire slopes...thanks
in part to persistent NE/E flow of late. Low level lapse rates
are near 7C/km in western MA/CT while mid level lapse rates are
very poor. So, any showers/storms will struggle to get too
strong today. Looks like the best chance for a few strong storms
will be western MA and CT late this afternoon into early
evening.

 

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18 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:

That being said, most all of southern New
England has near zero CAPE east of the Berkshire slopes...thanks
in part to persistent NE/E flow of late. Low level lapse rates
are near 7C/km in western MA/CT while mid level lapse rates are
very poor. So, any showers/storms will struggle to get too
strong today. Looks like the best chance for a few strong storms
will be western MA and CT late this afternoon into early
evening.

 

Tell that to the elevated instability #lookatamodel 

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