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4 hours ago, kdxken said:

 

This guy is a super hype-master.  Goes off the deep end w/ "heat dome" all the time.  Every ridge of high pressure is a heat dome even if there are no sig warm anomalies present.  Can't find big heat in North America?  He goes to Europe w/ hot wx/heat dome hype, as if it having hot wx and anomalies somewhere on the globe at any given time is unusual?

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2 hours ago, vortex95 said:

This guy is a super hype-master.  Goes off the deep end w/ "heat dome" all the time.  Every ridge of high pressure is a heat dome even if there are no sig warm anomalies present.  Can't find big heat in North America?  He goes to Europe w/ hot wx/heat dome hype, as if it having hot wx and anomalies somewhere on the globe at any given time is unusual?

He is far from a hypster. He was a well known TV meteorogloist here in NYC. 

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I heard the boom down here in Cranston. Me and my wife were watching TV and said WTF was that. Shook my house rattling the floor under my feet. Walked outside and a lot of people were out saying the same thing WTF was that.

https://www.golocalprov.com/news/new-nasa-confirms-loud-boom-was-fireball-that-sped-at-roughly-75-000-mph-and-fragmented?fbclid=IwdGRzaASIVgFjbGNrBIhV3mV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHtPN7FK7hxbtouDhTVHg_el3fXY0ttmFCYWR_enVVOGXcTwKKEVk1NF_xh1U_aem_1sWhSOcnHybclecUo0hm3w

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7 hours ago, vortex95 said:

This guy is a super hype-master.  Goes off the deep end w/ "heat dome" all the time.  Every ridge of high pressure is a heat dome even if there are no sig warm anomalies present.  Can't find big heat in North America?  He goes to Europe w/ hot wx/heat dome hype, as if it having hot wx and anomalies somewhere on the globe at any given time is unusual?

He spent equal time in that discussing how the block was causing it to be cold

It was even. He may be all those things you say he is but he was fair in that particular whatever it is.

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43f at 3pm yesterday in death valley with changeable skies....40s most of the day, pretty wild for met summer

33-34f this morning for lows, not earth shattering but nice to see it can still happen

Congrats to those northern mass folks who saw anything from cat paws to brief burts of moderate to heavy wet non accumulating snow or a slushy coating...so cool in met summer

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7 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Bob was a yawner for most.

Mi casa was not part of the 'most' category. I haven't watched the whole thing, but  I'm located about 100 yards from the scenes  from minutes  17:00 - 20:00.  

Hurricane Bob drove a surge of 10 to 15 feet into Buzzards Bay. The Buzzards Bay shore east to Cape Cod was hardest hit. The highest surges, of 12 to 15 feet, were observed in Onset, Bourne, Mashpee and Wareham, at the head of Buzzard's Bay. Cove Road, in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts had 29 of 37 homes destroyed, while Angelica Point, Massachusetts lost 32 of 35 homes along the shore. Boat damage was significant, as many boats were torn from their moorings. 

 

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