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We've had very few thunderstorms this year, none of them being impressive. It seems that they're either way to the north (Hudson Valley/New England) or just to the south (Jersey Shore).
Still haven't seen a tornado pic but where people reported a couple of them they were getting obscene amounts of rain (and the others that were confirmed seem to have been sent straight to Environment Canada's mets).
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Vermont and northern New York look prone to major flooding if a tropical storm hits. As well as Georgia.
from University of Washington Variable Infiltration Capacity Macro-scale Hydrological Model, which includes soil moisture, snow water equivalent, and runoff. via
"Just how strong is this dome of high pressure? Last eve wx balloon measured highest 500mb height (6003m) recorded since 1958."
Good read from a study done explaining the 500mb heights and how you can see weather patterns from it and also understand where its cold and warm. ATMO336 - Fall 2012
Not surprised you were having lots of that given how many storms we were sending your way Jets.
This is probably like what most saw yesterday in Saskatchewan. Captured yesterday in the SE corner of SK.
Probably the most commonly sighted formation out in the countryside yesterday:
Still haven't seen a tornado pic but where people reported a couple of them they were getting obscene amounts of rain (and the others that were confirmed seem to have been sent straight to Environment Canada's mets).
Sorry I missed putting the link (I had placed it above with his other pic in my previous post)
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