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The June Thread 2021

Peaked at 3.51”/hr rate today around 5:10PM. Sustained >1.9”/hr rates along that peak for over 60 minutes. Event total which started yesterday afternoon here, radar since yesterday morning affirms my gauge is pretty on point.

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Little confused by the FFW in place, most of the heaviest flooding rains have been south and especially SE of the actual watch. Why downeast is not under the watch is beyond me ?‍♂️

Yeah my wife said town was hell lots of roads underwater etc.....my mother in laws yard was completely flooded....it really is one of those normally only see with tropical systems type events....day after day of 2-4"+ totals.....hopefully they got it wrong about tomorrow we sure as hell do not need anymore for a while.....the worrisome part is if something did pop up in the tropics with this kind of saturation and water levels in the rivers etc we would be facing real problems...
 
Wonder how long this QLCS like feature goes, it’ll probably puke out a outflow just in time for when it reaches Charlotte and dies
 
EXACTLY. As I said, takes time for constant/scattered storms to do work, we need a tropical system or cutoff

Tropical systems works the best due to the warm rain process with the numerous small rain drops that soaks the soil better. If you ever tried running to your car in a tropical downpour you get soaked.


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