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ThisMorning crapvection hanging around longer than anticipated and giving less time for the atmosphere to destabilize.
Will be interesting to see the 00Z NAM
ThisMorning crapvection hanging around longer than anticipated and giving less time for the atmosphere to destabilize.
It will probably just be our traditional linear storm mode and not much to write home about. I don't see us having much to worry about at all.
How about what hrrr is showing for western Carolinas and Georgia. If this happens this is a significant late night signal. Hrrr is probably a bit aggressive though.
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Interesting, nam 3km looked less scary reflectivity wise yet parameters were upped
Higher values further west and less convection. Is the cap stronger?
Morning crapvection hanging around longer than anticipated and giving less time for the atmosphere to destabilize.
This is interesting cause it is showing high STP values for my area. Further, I'm trying to figure out why Helicity Tracks for the NAM in weatherbell look like crap?Don’t trust the 3km NAM. It used to go ballistic, but now it makes the WRF NMM look excited.
This is interesting cause it is showing high STP values for my area. Further, I'm trying to figure out why Helicity Tracks for the NAM in weatherbell look like crap?