Radar Loop of CHS of the ULL. (Spinning Around)
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- Stormsfury
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- Stormsfury
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- Stormsfury
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- Stormsfury
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It is amazing to see this low, Tom.
Amazing also how organized and cut off it is as well for this time of year.
Also amazing, that I've bearly had any measurable rain (drizzle) but just 30 miles West and NW of me, 1"-3" of rain and even a lot more in Barnwell County (with as much as 6" of rain) - awesome exactly what a deformation band (zone) can do.
Amazing also how organized and cut off it is as well for this time of year.
Also amazing, that I've bearly had any measurable rain (drizzle) but just 30 miles West and NW of me, 1"-3" of rain and even a lot more in Barnwell County (with as much as 6" of rain) - awesome exactly what a deformation band (zone) can do.
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- Stormsfury
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And Yet another loop of the Carolinas (1km RADAR)
http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/r ... ?Carolinas

http://weather.cod.edu/analysis/loops/r ... ?Carolinas

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- Stormsfury
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GAStorm wrote:If we were still in February or March, we might be looking at a decent snow storm here! We were sitting at 41 most of the day, and now it is 45. Cold day for April!
Exactly. 41-45 in the daytime in January is below average. BRRR!
Maybe next winter, we'll get one of these ULL's with enough cold air to produce the long-awaited blockbuster snowstorm.
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