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Pattern Swamptember 2021

Storms looks like they are going to be developing on this little MCV moving through … it’s a bare skeleton right now but soon enough HRRR develops a band of storms along this skeleton…. Will be interesting to watch when they start to form6AA3D47B-6AD4-42B3-92A2-D11E90B79B90.png
 
Storms looks like they are going to be developing on this little MCV moving through … it’s a bare skeleton right now but soon enough HRRR develops a band of storms along this skeleton…. Will be interesting to watch when they start to formView attachment 90401
Spc mesoanalysis says we are fairly unstable now and there is an obvious differential heating boundary along US1. I hope we start to see things fire along US1 as that approaches in the next couple of hours but I think we may see the better coverage just to our east where a little more sun has been realized.
 
I despise days like this where the atmosphere gets worked over without actually getting any precip. Fully expect this will be a south and east of Triangle day.
 
On the way to work this morning was awesome. I could see the lightning from last nights storms that had to be past Athens, GA! I work in Loganville and drive from in from Lawrenceville and it was an awesome light show. Course last night all I heard was a steady rumble for about 2 hours, but I didn't get any rain.
 
How can you *feel* CINH? Meaning how can you feel the difference between it and uncapped unstable air?

It's essentially just air so warm aloft that moisture evaporates before it can organize into an updraft.
As in the CIN I felt, I meant SBCIN and feeling the stableness in the air from early morning convection.
 
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