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Misc 2020/21 Fall and Winter Whamby Thread

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I’ve seen that map before , I don’t get it what explains CLT- upstate sc peak . Follows mountains so I’m sure that’s related .
Mountain storms develop then propagating off the mountains into higher cape in the Piedmont from OFBs then diurnal timing unfavorable further east like there
Mountains are the microburst provider
 
Meh at least sea breeze storms make it this far at times . Sea breeze storms > garden shower weak low testosterone mountain storms .
You get those less often, mountains storms are at least 4-5 days per week and there’s at least a severe thunderstorm warnings everyday/marginal risk/spc MD from them every day off mountains storms/storms off there ofb
For example my 6-7 severe thunderstorm warnings last summer lol
 
You get those less often, mountains storms are at least 4-5 days per week and there’s at least a severe thunderstorm warnings everyday/marginal risk/spc MD from them every day off mountains storms/storms off there ofb
For example my 6-7 severe thunderstorm warnings last summer lol
Yawnnn . They are weak sauce tho, not the dope tropical looking sea breeze storms ! Besides Raleigh gets more summer storms than Charlotte on average so BOOM!
 
This is good info on Charlotte's snowfall since the late 1800s. It makes me feel better that there have been two years in a row where only traces of snow were reported in the past. It even surprised me the lack of snow amounts throughout the years.. I think the big dog storms skew the averages.. I just remember being a kid in North Georgia and Id see the radar always showed snow in North Carolina around Charlotte and none for Gainesville.

 
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