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#1 Postby Lowpressure » Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:50 am

NWS here in Washington D.C. says the boundry has hung up over the CWA (Northern Virginia). They even state IR data suggests the boundry may be moving slowly back NW. They are watching dewpoints to support this. It does not look like Alex will get a push from the trough. Yesterday between Fredericksburg and Richmond, we had some nasty storms fire up in a boundry created between the prefrontal trough and Alex.
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#2 Postby SacrydDreamz » Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:44 am

Lowpressure wrote:It does not look like Alex will get a push from the trough.


I'd say you are very wrong..
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#3 Postby yoda » Mon Aug 02, 2004 9:45 am

already talked with Derek about that Lowpressure..
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Re: Note of interest

#4 Postby Lowpressure » Mon Aug 02, 2004 2:11 pm

SacrydDreamz wrote:
Lowpressure wrote:It does not look like Alex will get a push from the trough.


I'd say you are very wrong..



Then you would be wrong, it is the southwesterly upper levels that will push him out, not the trough.
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