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Tracking Jan 7 coastal storm. Lingering compression/flow velocity has not lent to consensus, but it seems at 30 hours out.. finally?


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41 minutes ago, Lava Rock said:

Email from Spectrum thinks we're getting severe weather from 2-4". Oh no! Run and hide. Prepare while you can. Seek shelter. More fear porn.

 

"Recent forecasts indicate severe weather may affect your area. As a result, we're preparing for Spectrum service outages. If you lose power, please contact your local power provider."

You should see everyone at the gas station here next to my shop! You'd think a blizzard is coming...UGH. Looking forward to the 12Z info

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The NAM's 12z solution has Logan with a 9kt NE wind nearing max of this -

9 kts.   Oooh... 

I just the more I waste life looking at this thing the more and more it is speed contaminated-robbed of life. 

By the way, the reason why the NAM keeps "chasing convection" is because of the flat bias to the flow immediately downstream of the S/W we've been tracking.  More short wave ridge curvature in that area would conserve vorticity inward - think of it as negatively interfering those chase points, while postively interfering back west, and that's the feed-back mechanism at work. 

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25 minutes ago, WestBabylonWeather said:

I’ve been to Rhode Island several times. Went to a friends wedding there and Newport to

 

hot dogs are ok

 

worst roads I HAVE EVER SEEN and I live on Long Island 

Yeah I am close to I-95 and the state does a good job on many of the roads in my neck of the woods, but you are bound to hit some rough roads going to Newport.  Aquidneck Island tends to be neglected by Providence for state highway repairs, and then you have Newport proper which was settled and planned with horses and pedestrians in mind, the road conditions reflect this needless to say!

Fun fact:  the first jail sentence handed down for an automobile speeding ticket in the US was given in Newport in August 1904.  For going the outrageous speed of 15 miles per hour.

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2 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Man that is a wall of QPF kissing the coast. Lets get that convection out of there haha.

High stakes in eastern areas....there is definitely some upside bust potential if some of that veyr heavy precip can get onshore....I think really all it will take is a slight increase in the ML inflow which would happen if the convection is less dominant.

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