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LibertyBell

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  1. you must've thought he named himself forky because of his forked tongue and forked tail. Remember the Devil can come in many disguises
  2. I'm looking for parallels in history and one that occurred to me was Hurricane Agnes, except that stalled in interior PA instead of upstate NY after making landfall here. That was a minimal hurricane too but is much more remembered for its stall and historic flooding.
  3. Yeah I loved Ed's maps I figured it would be somewhere between Mt Sinai and Shoreham with Miller Place right in between. The closest co-op is in Mt Sinai so that's the one I'm going by.
  4. this is why we love transitioning storms up here, more of an impact to more people. I never understood why anyone likes microcanes, the large sized storms have the most impact to the most people.
  5. I can go with drawing a line at Wading River and moving it south to the south shore and that would be a nice boundary between central and eastern. Areas east of that line often mix even on the north shore while just west of Wading River does not. Mt Sinai might even be Long Island's snow capital.
  6. no way is Riverhead central Suffolk. Twin Forks needs to be separated and considered extreme eastern Suffolk. So eastern Suffolk is just west of the Twin Forks back to about Brookhaven
  7. But the tropical storm windfield radius was reported to be 115 miles and it's about 100 miles between JFK and MTP 40 + gusts are easily doable
  8. isn't heaviest rainfall 100 miles west of the center track? also tropical storm windfield radius is 115 miles
  9. well tropical force gusts.....since the tropical storm windfield has a radius of 115 miles 60 mph gusts forecast for SW Nassau
  10. yeah but they get very little rain so not that exciting. Sandy wasn't that exciting with all that wind either, heavy rain is what makes a storm fun.
  11. I dont see any "east trend" the center point of the cone is still somewhere between central and eastern LI like it's been for the last 24 hours
  12. center point of the cone has not changed.....they are just narrowing the extremes, no landfall in NYC but no landfall on the cape either
  13. So tropical storm force winds extend 115 miles from the center, wherever this storm makes landfall we can expect at least 40+ mph winds 115 miles from the center in all directions?
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