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  2. If I'm remembering correctly, isn't this what you want to see in October according to the research Bluewave has done?
  3. lol sometimes you take things too far. Is it not lucky that central NJ got an intense lake effect like band in February of 24 that dumped over a foot overnight with no models suggesting anything close to these amounts? This one event combined with the other lighter storms brought them up to their 91-20 seasonal average for that winter. It could have easily impacted central park instead and brought them up to average.
  4. Well Pat Kraft had a presser and here is what was taken: 1) Blubbered over decision. 2) Buyout will come from athletics, not the University. 3) Somebody who is capable of winning right this second will be the guy. 4) A Brinks Truck is being loaded up for whomever that lucky winner is.
  5. Lengthy spate of showers and drizzle and 20 mph breezes with gusts to 35. it did not deliver the heavy rain nor stronger winds but it’s certainly not a non event
  6. I am in Tuckerton just rode with the Ocean County Sheriff's Department on a sherp. The entire Tuckerton Beach neighborhood is under water approaching major flooding stage. High tide is still 2 hours away as the winds have ramped back up. There are homes with water inside of them (ones that were not raised) and several vehicles like this one lost.
  7. 2.33” in Syosset. On generator due to single car accident up street snapping power pole. Unknown eta from PSE&G per Syosset FD scanner. 1.68” in Muttontown so far.
  8. Up to 0.83" event total so far. Some old branches/trees down since it has been a long time since we had a wind event
  9. Not sure I agree here... We ARE in a catastrophe, a slow moving one. To slow to be seen in what we call "real time", or human perception, but that slowness only beguiles us into a false sense of lessening urgency. Don and I ( and any others et al) have been discussing about the limitations in the biology of all Terran life ( for that matter -): for all species, urgency is aroused by what their senses are telling them. Human beings, as far as can be empirically tested, are the only life forms on this planet capable of prognosticating doom or boon based upon projection. But we still procrastinate, if not outright disregard those forecasts when the evidences are not directly appealing as such. You know ... what can be seen, heard, smell, tasted., or touched. The tree does fall in the woods whether anyone is around to see it happen or not, and in this case... it's particularly bad because the proverbial tree is falling right in front of us, yet is unseen. But it's still falling
  10. The mesos were persistent with the 5-6" totals for South shore. 3.54" with steady rain
  11. You mentioned the Berkshires yesterday and I think they did get a little bit more rain than my area. Just speculation based on how the radar looked I haven’t checked totals for anyone.
  12. Nice! We’ve not had a stretch of weather like this in while. Looks and feels like October should. Lots of leaves down overnight up this way.
  13. Realized I never emptied the rain gauge from last week therefore unknown amounts of torrential drizzle
  14. Waste management gave our town fancy new heavy duty trash cans this year so thankfully no trash cans were harmed or blown away.
  15. I think 2013-2014 is definitely woth of inclusion as an analog...most notably for it's statospheric reflevtion events during mid season. It's an awful polar analog...agree there.
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