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Everything posted by ag3
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That -pna allows the se ridge to link up with the nao block. December cancel if that comes to fruition.
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I didn't see this as much in SC or NC and here on Long Island, it's only in some areas. Florida was built like a European waterfront, except that in Florida a cat 4 or 5 hurricane can wipe it out in hours.
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All hurricanes stall at one point while interacting with a front or waiting for steering current. Most of the time it's not right next to land and usually over the Gulf or Caribbean. Ian just happened to stall in the worst possible spot possible. Allowed for rapid intensification right before landfall and constant westerly flow for anyone south of the eye. Very bad luck lately with Michael, Ian and Dorian (for Bahamas).
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Clearwater Beach barrier island is the biggest disaster waiting to happen and they got very lucky with Ian. They have built every inch of that barrier island. New homes, condos, hotels, restaurants, etc. Right on the Gulf, on the inlet, on all the waterways and the beach there is very narrow.
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I was just in SW Florida. Last month. From Clearwater Beach to Captiva. Visited all of it and made stops at several of the pristine beaches. The entire time I was thinking, I cant believe what they have built on these barrier islands. It was a disaster waiting to happen. They got complacent and built homes, condos and beachfront buildings where they should not have been. I'm curious to see if they rebuild to the same extent. If I'm an insurance company, I would never again cover any structure on those barrier Islands and if I did, the premium would be tens of thousands a year.
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Jim Cantore is in Punta Gorda live right now. Not that bad yet but should get much worse soon.
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NAM is a really good run for LI. But 1-2 more bumps NW, puts NYC and NJ more in the game.
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9z Sref plumes increased a bit over previous version. Has 1"-2" area wide. Also, this still has time to move a bit NW today and tomorrow.
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Talking about this year. Whenever you see a huge heat difference with LGA and NYC, it's almost certainly that NYC has an overgrown jungle. Whenever LGA is colder, it's usually wind off the water in the early season. During mid-summer, LGA and NYC should have nearly the same high temps.
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You don't look at those 2 stations for differences. EWR is on a runway and NYC is in a fake jungle. A better comparison would be LGA and NYC. Both stations are very close to eachother and have very similar climates. LGA and NYC are fairly similar with regard to stats.
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LGA hit 91. EWR hit 90.
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LGA hit 91 at 6:51 p.m. Doesn't look like TEB made it.
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Tomorrow morning has a chance to snap the 70 degree stretch. Euro continues to have early morning convection and rain.
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Yes. NYC hit 92. LGA hit 93. EWR hit 95. JFK's high is 89 so far.
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NYC hit 88 and is now down to 87. LGA hit 89 and is now down to 88. Newark hit 91 so far.
