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14 hours ago, Eskimo Joe said:

^Ridgley mesonet station gusted to M51 mph. Just north of that little mesolow or ball of whatever that is.

Drove through Ridgely(along Rt 480) on my way to work and there was some significant damage to several larger trees and plenty of other tree debris scattered around. That's a little south of the Mesonet station. My guess is winds probably gusted 60+ in that area.

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52 minutes ago, CAPE said:

Drove through Ridgely(along Rt 480) on my way to work and there was some significant damage to several larger trees and plenty of other tree debris scattered around. That's a little south of the Mesonet station. My guess is winds probably gusted 60+ in that area.

@wxmeddler and I were thinking the same thing. Looks like the site got clipped.

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1 hour ago, MN Transplant said:

You can see on the 12z HRRR how an initial cell kicks off an outflow boundary and then new cells fire on that this afternoon. Not saying that’s exactly what will happen, but it is cool to see those processes on the models.

Had no idea even HRRR was modeling things like that... If you have a min, can you post what you're seeing? I looked and can't see it

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10 minutes ago, caviman2201 said:

Had no idea even HRRR was modeling things like that... If you have a min, can you post what you're seeing? I looked and can't see it

https://weather.cod.edu/forecast/legacy/

Choose our region, HRRR as your model, and then time back to 12z.

You'll see a cell go into MD by DC around hour 6.  Then slowly move forward to hrs 7 and 8 and you should see it 

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23 minutes ago, yoda said:

https://weather.cod.edu/forecast/legacy/

Choose our region, HRRR as your model, and then time back to 12z.

You'll see a cell go into MD by DC around hour 6.  Then slowly move forward to hrs 7 and 8 and you should see it 

on the sim reflectivity? maybe i'm looking too hard for it... I was expecting to see it actually model the little 'ring' of outflow reflectivity like you can see in real radar scans

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