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Napril 2026 Discussion/Obs


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5 minutes ago, tamarack said:

Sliced and diced from your post.  (And I appreciate the info on climate and forecasting.)

A friend was a train fan - I think there's a mag by that name - and he had multiple albums filled with various engines doing various things.  Once he was a bit to close after a big snowfall and got slouced as the plow-fronted engine roared by.
When I was 5, I was headed toward train-fandom.  I knew more about trains back then than now, 75 years later.

Temp over 70 after a low of 30; another '40' diurnal.  Cut/split some firewood and worked up a good sweat.

Trains magazine is indeed still around. 

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5 hours ago, Damage In Tolland said:

Are you all leaf out all trees?

South shore of MA has yet to leaf out directly on the coast. Ita crazy how far behind we are. Today was nice. Hoping we can get out of this coastal influence we've been stuck in for weeks

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2 hours ago, ScituateMA said:

South shore of MA has yet to leaf out directly on the coast. Ita crazy how far behind we are. Today was nice. Hoping we can get out of this coastal influence we've been stuck in for weeks

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Wow..that’s way behind.  Foliage Filling in nicely here…73 on the way to the gym at 3:45

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21 hours ago, weatherwiz said:

what an environment that will be in place across eastern Missouri today. CAMs have been incredibly nasty around the STL market. Going to be wild there today

Big bust for tors.  PDS tor watch and MEH.  When the PDS watch was issued, it took several hours even to have a single tstm in it!

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Back from Sanibel. Meh to mass lol. 
 

Went to Fort Myers beach before our flight home last evening to kill time. They are definitely slower to recover vs Sanibel. There were a lot of lots that you could tell were wiped clean and not rebuilt. A few dilapidated structures still remaining as well. Sad to see on such a nice beach. Real estate is still really high priced as well which surprised me. I thought it would be a little cheaper, but I guess not. 

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1 hour ago, vortex95 said:

Big bust for tors.  PDS tor watch and MEH.  When the PDS watch was issued, it took several hours even to have a single tstm in it!

I was initially shocked to see the PDS tornado watch, especially given it was south of where the best overlap of ingredients seemed to be and even south of the moderate risk which was for the higher tornado probs. I wonder if the lack of upper-level forcing was a big culprit in this...those situations are always a challenge because too much forcing (or too strong) and you'll have convection developing all over the place making it difficult for convection to become mature enough and utilize the environment fully. Probably should throw in capping too...that EML may have been a bit too strong (coincident with the weaker forcing). This may have been a huge issue even in Missouri...many of those cells were really trying to take off but something was impeding those updrafts from really taking off. 

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