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Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 01:16 PM Feb 2014

Full Resolution NOAA Mosaic Enhancement Radar Loop (Zoom-able) is mesmerizing, as well

as informative:

http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/full_loop.php

Looks like Atlanta, and most of Georgia got spared (click to storm total loop), but NC and SC are getting walloped, not with freezing rain I hope.

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Full Resolution NOAA Mosaic Enhancement Radar Loop (Zoom-able) is mesmerizing, as well (Original Post) Fred Sanders Feb 2014 OP
Whoa, Fred! I already had that radar loaded in another tab when I saw your post! ChisolmTrailDem Feb 2014 #1
NE-SC here; mountains reporting notemason Feb 2014 #2
 

ChisolmTrailDem

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1. Whoa, Fred! I already had that radar loaded in another tab when I saw your post!
Tue Feb 11, 2014, 01:25 PM
Feb 2014

Funny how stuff like that happens sometimes =)

I am in the DFW area next to DFW Airport and looking at the developing icing situation here. Looks like an upper layer of warm air that was evaporating the precip falling above it. But that layer is moving out and the precip is now reaching the ground. Temp is at 30° and freezing rain.

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