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cad [2017/04/12 21:49]
forsythsnow
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 In- Situ, which is where a high pressure moves out of the Mid-Atlantic or Northeast, then moves out to sea once a storm system moves in. The cold air is still funneled in though the high is well off shore, or is lingering due to cloud cover. In- Situ, which is where a high pressure moves out of the Mid-Atlantic or Northeast, then moves out to sea once a storm system moves in. The cold air is still funneled in though the high is well off shore, or is lingering due to cloud cover.
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 CAD often is what results in ice storms throughout the CAD region. In addition, CAD also is a buffer to severe weather events when present, negating the threat down to a minimal level. CAD often is what results in ice storms throughout the CAD region. In addition, CAD also is a buffer to severe weather events when present, negating the threat down to a minimal level.