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18 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:
....but the Tolland Looters will be making a special guest appearance this afternoon....
Okay, I'll stick around for that lol.
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I'm out, this has teased me long enough.
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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:
We’re going to have a behemoth barreling perilously close up or off the coast this time next week . Deets TBD
I'll give this man, you are persistent lol.
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8 minutes ago, Diggiebot said:
I just think that it’s pegged too low and that we are basing this on recent history. Not enough sample size. The pieces to a NE hurricane won’t fully reveal themselves until 2-5 before the hurricane passes us. The small pieces and timing are so crucial.
instead of the endless regurgitation of the probability of hurricanes hitting NE is so low how about we actually analyze what is in front of us.
Do you know how hard it is to get a hurricane up here and how things have to be just perfect?
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2 minutes ago, MJO812 said:
No
Fine, don't color me shocked lol.
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The chances of a NE landfall are slowly decreasing. Color me shocked.
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2 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
In the winter you’d have 14 animations showing a hit . And then it would miss . This is fascinating
Your second Cat4 hurricane breaks down the ridging and allows Lee to exit stage right.
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Officially Hurricane Lee.
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5 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:
A massive winter storm for SNE…? C’mon Brett you’re better than this, we see one almost every year in SNE. Sometimes a couple. And it’s exponentially easier to get a Blizzard to hit us, than a Major Hurricane. Haven’t had a true major H hit SNE in 85 yrs. We’ve had dozens of big winter storms in that same time period.
Bob was a pretty big hit for RI.
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Let the Looting commence!!!
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4 minutes ago, tunafish said:
-Watches clips of a few looting incidents online, none of which are happening within 100 miles. Extrapolates to "all our neighborhoods".
-Most definitely goes to bed with all exterior lights, and several interior lights, on for "safety"
EDIT: I see OT posts are being deleted, so I'll save you the trouble and delete this in a minute.
Someone should start a Banter thread.
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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:
Maybe we’ll get back to back cat 3 -4 hits from both in SNE!
Okay now you are going too far lol.
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Just now, dryslot said:
There of to Gloucester's NE
I bet they get it even worse.
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Just now, dryslot said:
Well 2 of my accounts in MA are Rockport and Gloucester so they are too, Quite sure they're not looking for one.......lol
I don't know much about Rockport, but I know Gloucester takes it on the chin.
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2 minutes ago, dryslot said:
You would know, being in FL and dealing with Idalia (if i spelled it right) Odds are still not in ones favor even if it makes LF as most of these the RF quadrant is the worst place to be so unless this goes inland, It will be nothing more then an intense Nor easter and we see them yearly.
I'm sure most here would still enjoy that.
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Just now, NorEastermass128 said:
As someone that lives close to the water, I’m not liking the saggy lower left quadrant of Lee’s boob there.
Pretty sexy lol.
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4 minutes ago, dryslot said:
I really never looked at you locale, But as long as its not in my BY.........
My back yard is pretty much the ocean lol.
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3 minutes ago, dryslot said:
Sure there are some that want it to happen, But i'm sure if your living on the coast up here your not looking for a landfall, Odds are always against it, But trying to figure it out a LF at day 8-10 is throwing darts at a dart board,
I do live on the coast up here...Winthrop,Mass as coastal as coastal can be lol. 8-10 days a lot of things change.
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3 minutes ago, dryslot said:
Pretty tough getting these to make the the turn up the coast in the right spot then get it to go NNW with the shape of the East Coast and fronts moving thru and off the coast most of the time with these accelerating and transitioning to sub tropical in most cases as they gain latitude.
I want this to happen as much as one here, but the reality of it is that it probably won't
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A flea farts in Quebec, bye bye Lee.
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3 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:
Glad you’re a fortune teller. You can’t possibly say that with any confidence at this stage….that’s a guess at this point.
My crystal ball begs to differ.
2023 - tracking the tropics
in New England
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I truly hope that you are right. I would happily eat some crow if it happens.