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Pattern Flaming Feb 2021

Yep I'll be the d-bag, just came in here and scrolled through almost 2 pages before I found Feb discussion, I deleted a bunch of post and didn't go back so I'm sure I missed some. From here on out, those deleted post are gonna come with warning points.... thanks
 
definitely love when it snows a day after it was 65-70 degrees, just the table setter alright F9052A3A-77CD-42C7-B403-FE1ACA33EC6A.pngEB43498B-5163-49FF-A984-95F04974F94C.png
 
Id keep an eye on nuisance ice Monday morning. It will Flip to cold rain quickly if it does.
Like webget to take one swing for the fence late next week. Last pitch to hit and well probably whiff,foul off etc. But atleast we get one mote at bat.
 
definitely love when it snows a day after it was 65-70 degrees, just the table setter alright View attachment 76305View attachment 76306
Happens a lot this time of year climo wise NC.
Enjoy the last week or 2 of cool air, before all those gnats,mosquitoes,weed eating,mowing and mildew cleaning you keep longing for show up for their annual 7 month fiesta.
 
Happens a lot this time of year climo wise NC.
Enjoy the last week or 2 of cool air, before all those gnats,mosquitoes,weed eating,mowing and mildew cleaning you keep longing for show up for their annual 7 month fiesta.
Bring on that Heat index of 106 ! I’ll be ballin in that no problem
Oth the GEFS might double down, waiting for the mean to load
 
I’m too young to remember, but I’ve read that the day before the March 1980 storm got going it was well up into the 60s and 70s throughout the Carolinas.

Here is the data for PGV....started as rain on the 29th, then went to sleet that night then there was a lull and the trailing system hit around the morning of the 1st and it then flipped to snow and then that low bombed.....

1980-02-27532438.5-9.22600.050.00
1980-02-28623347.5-0.41700.000.00
1980-02-29443037.0-11.12800.000.00
1980-03-01301824.0-24.24100.000.00
1980-03-02231619.5-28.94500.483.23
1980-03-03411829.5-19.23501.5312.816
1980-03-04541534.5-14.53000.000.0M
 
OTD back in 1884, one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in history occurred and basically encompassed an area covering this entire board.

Not gonna lie, it was kind of scary reading some of the accounts from this event. The deadliest tornado in NC history came in this outbreak thanks to a long-lived tornado that tracked from southeastern Anson Co, thru Rockingham, to Hoffman, & then southwestern Harnett Co.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_tornado_outbreak

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OTD back in 1884, one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in history occurred and basically encompassed an area covering this entire board.

Not gonna lie, it was kind of scary reading some of the accounts from this event. The deadliest tornado in NC history came in this outbreak thanks to a long-lived tornado that tracked from southeastern Anson Co, thru Rockingham, to Hoffman, & then southwestern Harnett Co.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enigma_tornado_outbreak

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You can actually look at some of the estimated parameter space for this event by going here:

https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/outbreaks/#
 
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