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Spelling Ft Myers wrong is about to be the least of her problems.
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Let's just concentrate on this first Darwinian event for now.
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This geological era will be called Floriduhnian by future generations and when they find fossils from this era they will be littered with some mighty fine examples of the mass extinction event caused by them.
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This is where her husband came in and told everyone they are on "high ground"
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is that award only given posthumously?
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Yeah Alek stop fear mongering lmao
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Maybe they are fascinated by science and want to stay to record scientific measurements for posterity? Or then again, maybe NOT.....
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This reminds me of Michael.
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The difference between Cat 4 and Cat 5 is miniscule anyway.
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Uhm it could easily get to Cat 5 before landfall. 2 mph to go, just like with Michael and it was upgraded in post.
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They need to move Yankee Stadium to the south shore lol
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At this point all stadiums should have removable domes. That they don't means their owners don't care about their teams.
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I was wondering if we're becoming the new Florida. But this does seem to be excessive even for that. Do you remember 2002 at all? Was that drought similar to this one?
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Isn't this good for winter forecasts as October blocking usually foretells winter blocking?
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It's that and also entering the cool phase of the AMO. I believe we are in store for some fair weather low rainfall summers :-)
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Looks like JFK did make it to 0.5" I wonder when the last time was JFK had an event that dumped 1.00" or more?
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what causes this persistence? Strong bermuda high?
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The other thing with Haiyan which I found amazing (not in a good way) was it's large size. We typically don't see such a large physical size with storms of such extreme intensity. The West Pac can sustain them much better than the Atlantic can of course.
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Yes Korea is considered the equivalent of NJ as far as SST and hurricane impacts are concerned.
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Records October 29, 2012 - Hurricane-hunter aircraft measure Sandy’s central pressure at 940 millibars – 27.76 inches - the lowest barometric reading ever recorded for an Atlantic storm to make landfall north of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The previous record holder was the 1938 “Long Island Express” Hurricane, which dropped as low as 946 millibars. October 29, 2012 - The surge level at Battery Park in New York tops 13.88 feet at 9:24 p.m., surpassing the old record of 10.02 feet, set by Hurricane Donna in 1960. October 29, 2012 - New York Harbor’s surf reaches a record level when a buoy measures a 32.5-foot wave. That wave is more than seven feet taller than a 25-foot wave churned up by Hurricane Irene in 2011. https://www.cnn.com/2013/07/13/world/americas/hurricane-sandy-fast-facts/index.html ctober 29, 2012- Approaches land as a Category 2 storm.- The New York Stock Exchange suspends all trading operations.- Hurricane force winds extend 175 miles out from Sandy’s eye, making it much larger than most storms of its type.- US Federal offices in Washington area close to the public.- United Nations headquarters in Manhattan closes.- Metro in Washington closes its transit service.- Close to 11 million commuters are without service.- West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin declares a state of emergency due to snow and rain from Hurricane Sandy.- 6,700 National Guard are on active duty or in the process of activating to support the governors of the states affected by Hurricane Sandy.- Hurricane Sandy weakens to a post-tropical cyclone in the evening before making landfall along the coast of southern New Jersey.- At least 110 homes burn to the ground in the Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, New York. The cause of the blaze is not immediately released.- Three reactors experience trips, or shutdowns, during the storm, according to a Nuclear Regulatory Commission statement.
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Authorities in the province declared a state of emergency for the town amid "multiple electrical fires, residential flooding and washouts" Saturday morning. René Roy, editor-in-chief of Wreckhouse Press, a local news publication, described a scene of carnage in the storm: uprooted trees, at least eight nearby homes vanished in the wake of a violent storm surge, cabins floating by, a boat carried by floodwaters into the middle of a local playground. "I've lived through Hurricane Juan and that was a foggy day compared to this monster," Roy, 50, told CNN. Hurricane Juan battered the Canadian coast as a Category 2 storm in 2003, knocking down power lines and trees and leaving behind extensive damage. "It is surreal what is happening here," Roy added. I hate this term "superstorm"-- it causes a lot of problems with insurance adjustors. There is a simple solution, ANY cyclone with winds of 75+ mph should be considered a hurricane-- tropical or not! Fiona had been a Category 4 storm early Wednesday over the Atlantic after passing the Turks and Caicos and remained so until Friday afternoon, when it weakened on approach to Canada. It became post-tropical before making landfall, meaning instead of a warm core, the storm now had a cold core. It does not affect the storm's ability to produce intense winds, rain and storm surge, it just means the storm's interior mechanics have changed. Fiona had the potential to become Canada's version of Superstorm Sandy, Chris Fogarty, Canadian Hurricane Centre manager, said before Fiona hit. Sandy in 2012 affected 24 states and all of the eastern seaboard, causing an estimated $78.7 billion in damage. An unofficial barometric pressure of 931.6 mb was recorded Saturday at Hart Island, which would make Fiona the lowest pressure landfalling storm on record in Canada, according to the Canadian Hurricane Centre.
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That 0.13 seems to be low for this area, it's surrounded by 0.4-0.5 amounts which seem more in line with what we had.
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Not much will be left on that inland track. It's okay noreaster season is right around the corner. We'll likely get one sometime in October, probably in the latter part of the month.
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woah that's the other RI? I wonder if it'll make it to Cat 5