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Everything posted by mgerb
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We'll see, but southern flank looks to be strengthening a bit so we may get a good hit here too. Probably will be brief, but very gusty.
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Just posting the same, but zoomed in a bit, as there was at least one site that was not displayed (97 at Little Falls), so did get pretty hot west of the GSP.
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About the same for me over in Somerset. My Davis shows a maximum rain rate of 13.40"/hr, which may be the highest I've ever seen! Obviously, that magnitude doesn't last very long, but impressive nonetheless.
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Got about 0.15" just across the river in Somerset. Blew up at the right time to drop some modest heavy rain, but no thunder or any legit torrential rain. Very pulse-y storms and run of the mill.
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Two Mdt to high impact events NYC subforum; wknd Jan 6-7 Incl OBS, and mid week Jan 9-10 (incl OBS). Total water equiv by 00z/11 general 2", possibly 6" includes snow-ice mainly interior. RVR flood potential increases Jan 10 and beyond. Damaging wind.
mgerb replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
1.9" in Somerset upon the changeover to rain (which occurred with no sleet or indication on correlation coefficient). Pleasently surprised as was mainly expecting a dusting or maybe a few tenths.- 3,610 replies
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Not airport sites, but there are brand new 1, 3, 6, and 24 precip maps on the new NJWxNet map page here: https://www.njweather.org/maps/ Just select the desired maps in the "map layers" sidebar. Here's 6 hr precip. Over an inch at my home in Somerset from this morning's rain:
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Hey, I know where that is! That's Landing Lane bridge, right? Just a few miles from me. Was just thinking how awesome it would be to watch today's storm roll in from the southeast way up in one of those buildings. Anyway, strong winds here too (sporadic downed branches), and 5+ minutes of hail, though most was rather small (smaller than dime from what I could tell). Around 0.70" in the bucket. Fun storm.
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Yup, I'm familiar. I work in the state climate office and sometimes help service the stations. It's mostly a mix of Campbell Scientific EE181 and HC2S3 (more of the former). Then there are 14 stations that use Peet Bros equipment, which is more akin to backyard-type weather stations. With one exception (Harrison) and aside from the Peet Bros stations, we don't pull in any PWS data. We also bring in other professional networks, such as ASOS, AWOS, RAWS, some USGS, and a few others. If you go to any station page (e.g., Little Falls here), near the bottom of the page you can see photos of the site and a list of installed equipment.
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I have a Davis Vantage Vue that reads high too when in full sun. Non aspirated, and well over 10 years old, so that may be part of the issue, but has read high for as long as I remember. But regarding aspiration, not a single temp/rh sensor (66 in total) operated by the NJWxNet is aspirated, but they don't have that problem. Aspiration is good, but not essential; perhaps has more to do with sensor design or just a biased sensor.
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Getting pretty bad. This was not underwater 5 mins ago. https://www.mysanibel.com/live-street-cams?utm_campaign=SanCapChamber&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=SanCapChamber Periwinkle and Casa Ybel West. Very strong gusts too.
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Can see the surge occurring right now.
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That guide actually came out in late 2013. Maybe some WFOs disseminated and adopted more strictly than others.
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You're doing it perfectly right. This is the same that we advocate in CoCoRaHS (I coordinate the NJ program). And yes, also doubling for posting here.
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I'd just add that this page is a bit outdated, since it allows for 6-hourly board clearings. Current NWS guidelines have removed that option, unless specifically requested from your local WFO (e.g., airport stations). See pages 6-9 here: https://www.weather.gov/media/coop/Snow_Measurement_Guidelines-2014.pdf
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50 mph. All, you can monitor those here (note: problem with maps displaying on Chrome; other browsers should work): https://www.njweather.org/maps/nj-statewide-wind-gusts-daily-max
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75 mph at Berkeley Twp, which I think is co-located with the Toms River AWOS at Miller Air Park. So they definitely corroborate each other.
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Can confirm. I was the 2.76" CoCoRaHS in Somerset. 10.31" for the month.
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July 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
mgerb replied to Rtd208's topic in New York City Metro
Absolutely slammed here. Picked up about 2.30" in 45 mins, and 2.60" in an hour. Pretty intense winds (would estimate at least 40-50 mph gusts) that continued for a while. Max rain rate on my Davis of 14.05"/hour, which I think is by far the highest I've ever seen. Definitely an upper-echelon storm among those I've experienced in my 39 years. -
Potential few SVR/FF events parts of NYC forum Wed-Thu 7/22-23/20
mgerb replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Got around 1.10" from last night's storms, and 1.33" for the day. 7.43" over the past 18 days. But couldn't buy a raindrop for the 30 days prior (0.35"). Summer rainfall is so fickle. -
Potential few SVR/FF events parts of NYC forum Wed-Thu 7/22-23/20
mgerb replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Not sure. Works for me. Can try this too: https://www.dropbox.com/s/vowbpumt4dt0cjc/2020-07-24 02.45.47.mov?dl=0 -
Potential few SVR/FF events parts of NYC forum Wed-Thu 7/22-23/20
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I took a loop centered on my location, but close enough to you to see much of it. 2020-07-24_02_45_47.mov -
July 2020 General Discussions & Observations Thread
mgerb replied to Rtd208's topic in New York City Metro