No idea man, its constantly 10x-20x reality. Im going to take it apart and rebuild it I'm not sure if it is a sensing issue or the tipping bucket isnt tight enough so 1 drop immediately depresses itDid it fall in a creek or something?
No idea man, its constantly 10x-20x reality. Im going to take it apart and rebuild it I'm not sure if it is a sensing issue or the tipping bucket isnt tight enough so 1 drop immediately depresses itDid it fall in a creek or something?
Good luck! Heard they got some good stations for like $500-$1000...like those Davis ones.No idea man, its constantly 10x-20x reality. Im going to take it apart and rebuild it I'm not sure if it is a sensing issue or the tipping bucket isnt tight enough so 1 drop immediately depresses it
NC and SC west of 77 probably bone dry too.The cold front hasn't even traversed the mountains yet... Plenty of fuel for storm development. Looks to be a very active week or so for the Carolina's. GA and the TN Valley are going to bone dry for the next week, so it could be way worse.
NC and SC west of 77 probably bone dry too.
HRrrrRrRRR says soon.Can someone tell me what I’m missing?? The NWS has issued a Flood Watch for Union County,NC, but I’m not seeing anything firing up to the west
I don't think there's going to be enough clearing here today for storms to develop. Clouds keep hanging around.
Good call. Sink zone strikes again.I smell a bust incoming west of 95
Good call. Sink zone strikes again.
Maybe version 4 is betterYup. Literally no convection that looks impressive. HRRR is a trash model. Whyyyyy do we still use it?
Should see storms develop in this circle as time goes on, OFB moving west (blue line) , along with pre frontal storms already moving east should combine and strengthen updrafts and form newer storms View attachment 42756
Let's hope so! Really not a cloud in the sky in my area.
There’s basically towering CU everywhere here, in fact there’s a nice rain shaft to my East
Unfortunately the V4 is down due to it being a unstable model
Yup. Literally no convection that looks impressive. HRRR is a trash model. Whyyyyy do we still use it?
Strong thunderstorms getting going View attachment 42758
NC and SC west of 77 probably bone dry too.
you should be getting some heavy storms soon, if not already.NC and SC west of 77 probably bone dry too.
I’m banking on a collision to get things going View attachment 42759
Yeah that OFB is a little more apparent now. Let's see what happens.
I’m hopeful, but skeptical at the same time, hrrr isn’t even picking up on the current storms good right now, so we gotta rely on what we see