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Misc 2019 Banter & Friendly Conservation

Talking about MCS and backdoor cold fronts leave me with a question for here in the Triangle area of NC. I've noticed that when we have a HP in the SE, get that NW steer, those MCS form and move SE into the Triad. What I usually get here are strong/severe looking wall clouds, then they dissipate as they approach, and we are left looking at a dying thunderstorm that bears heavy wind (in spite of the decaying storm). I've never had any rain from those, but could tell back towards the Triad they had to be strong. They have a defining wall cloud with wind.

Backdoor cold fronts that approach the Triangle are usually associated with 90 plus heat, and when the storms do form, there is a lot of haze, so much to the point that you almost can't see the thunderstorm as it approaches, then suddenly its dark grey and hazy. Why do MCS's have a defining wall cloud, and why do we get so hazy and grey from backdoor cold fronts from the Mid atlantic/NE?

Also, when we get storms from the south/SE, they are usually associated with sharp blue skies and beautiful cumulonimbus clouds. There is definite clarity from the S/SE storms that move northward.
 
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