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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    The reality is the jet stream has been locked in a pattern pretty much all winter where the jet stream is pretty much blocking any cold arctic air from making it;s way down into the northeast.
    An interesting set of case studies revolve around this type of zonal flow and the 1925 (Tri-State), 1965 (Palm Sunday), 1974 (Super) and 2011 (Southern States) tornado outbreaks.

    At this time, the dynamics appear to be in proper place for another late March/early April significant event. To John's point...very limited polar maritime intrusion allowing for enhanced Gulf air returns into the Midwest and northeast areas of the country, with little in the way of mixing.
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    I may have, probably came off wrong to John. I sent him a PM a few days ago.

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    Well, we're off to a typical blustery March, warming erratically. Like Inacuweather saying tomorrow will peak at 70F/21C and plunge to 35F/1.666C rather devilishly. April showers bring May flowers? RAIN! UGH! ENOUGH ALREADY!
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    It got a little interesting around here last night....11PM through 1AM.

    Tornado in my lady friend's area, then the cell transitioned to downburst mode as part of a developing bow echo. All of that came through my locale about 45min later and there are trees and branches down everywhere. The 6BTV over my garage is bent, so a trip to DX Engineering for a spare lower section is in order. At least I didn't lose anything else, and gained some free firewood to boot.
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    Spring came a month early. Wisteria has been in full bloom for 2 weeks. Storms seem a bit weaker than what we've gotten used to around here.
    Knocks on wood.

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    Nature was already 5 weeks ahead of schedule, yesterday we had our first "summer"day with temperatures above 25 C.
    Been a good week, sunny as today, temperatures around the 20 C, and the grass cut short, again...
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    Ah yes. I've mowed the lawn 3 times in 3 weeks.

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    Tornadoes and microbursts last Monday morning. Not too bad here even though things look like they all got hit with a hammer. Couple of large broken branches in my yard. Other parts of the neighborhood is worse. West of here in Oconee Co they had a half mile wide, 160 mph monster.
    Power was out for 14 hours. Internet just now came back. All the infrastructure for the internet etc had to all be replaced for a large swath around me.
    Temps in the mid to high 60's since then. Lows in the mid 40's. Typical Spring.

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    No tornado's here, just nice sunny warm weather for the time of the year, no rain, so again we look at a shortage of rain..
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    Boy we sure are getting a big ole hunk of weather right now. Rain. Big Rain.
    66ºF (18.88ºC)
    Bar 29.86 ↓
    Wind EES @4mph (6.6kph)
    DP 65ºF (18.33ºC)
    Humidity 99%

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