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Intensewind002

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  1. Down to 15 here as of 7:00 (I meant to post this an hour ago), 43 degree drop now from a high of 58 this morning.
  2. Temp down to 18 here now, winds gusting to around 29 mph at the moment, although my station isn’t great for westerly winds so it would probably be stronger in an open area (well it at least feels stronger than that)
  3. Temp down to 22 here, I was at 52 at 1 pm. Pretty impressive drop. Winds are still gusting pretty strong here too, just recorded one to 37 mph.
  4. Yeah I’m down to 36 now in Lindenhurst, the wind is drying out the roads pretty fast though with these 40+ mph gusts
  5. At least you saw some flakes, I only got just over 1/4 inch of rain on the south shore of LI, we dry-slotted the entire event lol. The wind is strong but we get wind this level at least once a year. The coastal flooding was pretty bad though, worse than Irene levels in some spots on the south shore
  6. The wind didn’t seem too bad here with the squall/front maybe gusts 35-40 mph. The winds early this morning were a bit worse
  7. I just recorded a gust to 45 mph in Lindenhurst. It seems we’re getting constant gusts over 40 mph now.
  8. I just woke up to check out the winds and rain here, not even a tenth of an inch for me yet, I would be on suicide watch if this was all snow. Winds are gusting 35-40 mph now though
  9. Winds haven’t really increased much here yet, still gusting in the 25-30 mph range. Is currently moderately raining but the radar looks pretty dry behind this batch. I suppose the rain should ramp as the LLJ does later tonight
  10. Winds are starting to pick up a bit now, maybe gusts to around 25 mph or so, strong enough to hear from inside my house. Only 0.03” of rain before the dry slot moved in
  11. I feel like we get an event at least once a winter with the NAM showing hurricane force gusts only for the max to be in the 50s at most locations lol
  12. It was essentially their version of Sandy but even stronger if i remember correctly.
  13. Didn’t they already get another significant tornado earlier this year too?
  14. We definitely had a bit of a secondary jackpot in sw suffolk, I came home from Albany for that storm and it was well worth it, I got about 20” or so in Lindenhurst. It still annoys me that we never got an reported snow totals from the south fork. They probably were approaching 30”
  15. I was going to check the wpc surface analysis page to see if it was a miller b or a clipper but for some reason they don’t have any archives for January before 2006. All the other months work fine though it seems
  16. Does anyone know some 5”/hr or higher snowfall rates we’ve had in the region? maybe March 2018 #4, February 2013, and January 2011? Are there any others?
  17. Were there any reports of hurricane force sustained winds on land? I'm assuming probably not. What about gusts 75+ kts?
  18. Where I lived in Lindenhurst you would probably need gusts approaching 80 mph to get widespread power outages (Sandy, Isaias, a couple of severe t-storms a few years back). While there are still a decent amount of tree’s left, the mass majority of weaker trees that would cause issues at lower wind speeds are gone now.
  19. Sandy was the big event that convinced me weather was my passion, I was 12 years old at the time lol. I always liked storms before that, starting from when I saw my dad watching coverage of Hurricane Ike on the weather channel, but that was the first time I more or less tracked something from days out
  20. Accounting for all the days, I’m still at 2.36” maybe some leaves are blocking the rain gauge or something, I’ve had that issue happen before. I have fall break this weekend so I’ll have to check when I’m back home
  21. Alright thanks, it must be an issue with the sensor or something
  22. My weather station back home picked up about 1.72”, did the south shore get relatively shafted again?
  23. This storm would've been March 1888 all over if it was winter lmao
  24. Pretty much a hurricane strength sub tropical storm, reminds me of hurricane noel in 2007 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Noel
  25. Why would that happen? Brown ocean effect from it's own rainfall?
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