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Torch Tiger

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  1. Hot, humid summer. No delusions, we gracefully acknowledge and accept.
  2. You conveniently did not bold "generally"..a very hot /humid summer. Sure there have been a couple breaks but those have not been the norm.
  3. With the persistent push back from the ACATT folks, you just know it's been, and is, a generally very hot and humid summer.
  4. Hot, hot summer. Discuss the impacts.
  5. Sweat a little just looking at those lofty numbers
  6. A little lightning here, should remain dry though
  7. Very, very dry pattern. Maybe a very isolated light shower or sprinkle but that's it
  8. Warm and muggy one out there. Only getting better as we head into Dewgust
  9. Hopefully we can track a few very strong and possibly destructive hurricanes soon. Otherwise, with no severe storms or even exciting cfp's in sight until next May, two more months of this very very long summer are going to be painstakingly boring
  10. Yeah I watched that one. It looks like storm footage from Newport, RI, then the aftermath in BID. Iirc BID gusted ~125, Newport was maybe 100ish
  11. Don't really have to try, that looks desperate
  12. Great beach wx to chat up some milfs by the shoreline.
  13. Not sure if I have seen that, will check it out.
  14. https://m.facebook.com/logged_out/watch/?video_id=10157310614440301&refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&_rdr Not my video. lol
  15. love this, looks like 60-70 sustained. Dartmouth MA just missed the strongest winds by 30-60 mi but the fading eye went overhead
  16. Bob was much worse on the Cape for most people.I was old enough to remember it but most 30-35 or younger have zero idea what a hurricane can do in NE. I was in the right eyewall about 1/2 mile where the roof was ripped off the hotel in E Fal. The gusts were 100 easy, maybe 120. You could hear the Microbursts and damage around you Bob came in two hours earlier than anticipated by the previous days forecasts, generally. A 4pm landfall would have destroyed coastal SE MA nearing high tide. Two hours,maybe 3 prevented a much worse hit.
  17. Yeah and that does not include the near-miss Carol ? In 53, edouardesque, as well as the incredible flooding of Connie/Diane of '55 We've been pushing our luck
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