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Everything posted by 09-10 analogy
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Somewhere in here there's a joke lurking about all the people who'll need loans for reconstruction in SW Florida, but I'm not clever enough to tease it out.
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ROMA: James, I’m glad to you, James. I want to show you something. It might mean nothing to you...and it might not. I don't know. I don't know anymore.(pause. He takes out a small map and spreads it on a table) What is that? Florida. Glengarry Highlands. Florida. "Florida. Bullshit." And maybe that's true, and that's what I said, but look here: what is this? This is a piece of land. Listen to what I’m going to tell you now:
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Some of those idiots on the pier have to be trolls; there was just a shot of a dynamic duo one of whom had an umbrella that of course was trashed
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Cover photo for my upcoming book, “A Practitioners Guide to Suicide.”
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Driving up next week to central NY to do a little hiking and then pick our daughter up from Toothpaste U. Would be nice to see some tropical-induced flurries. Remnant Ian circulation over the Lakes and boom, you've got a coverlet of snew. I may be counting on higher latitude too much here ...
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Just want to see DC pop up in the wind probabilities chart at the next update. At a 1 for 34k, but whatever. Kind of like getting a pity MD with a dying line of thundershowers to our west.
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Any torwarnings with the band moving thru Miami Dade? I haven’t seen any …
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One thing I found out when poking around the Hillsbourgh co site re: Ian; the county has an Animal Abuser Registry similar to one for child abusers. That’s a really good idea.
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2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Tracking Thread
09-10 analogy replied to WxWatcher007's topic in Mid Atlantic
Yeah I worded that poorly; Ivan spawned 40 tornadoes in VA. At least according to St. Wiki. Irene was every bit the storm Isabel was in my neck of the woods, as I recall. But I don't think its effects along the Bay, for instance, were like Isabel's. -
2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Tracking Thread
09-10 analogy replied to WxWatcher007's topic in Mid Atlantic
So, an offhand ranking of the severity of impacts of "I" named tropical systems in our area: 1. Isabel -- I think that gets the first ranking pretty much hands down. Then it gets harder. 2. Irene? 3. Ida (2021 version)? 4. Ivan? 5. Isaias? Could easily be ranked above Ivan but 40 tornadoes from the latter in Virginia is pretty impressive. Sure there are ones I'm missing/forgotten. -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
09-10 analogy replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Outflow coming thru -
NHC Hurricane Specialist Stacy Stewart Retires
09-10 analogy replied to hlcater's topic in Tropical Headquarters
He looks like he’s done some powerlifting in his time. -
Yeah, NE DC got clocked. Not much here on the other side of town, though I could hear the thunder and see the flashes from the lightning from that cell that rocked places like Gallaudet U. I suppose the top-secret Thunderstorm Intensification Device in Rock Creek Park had something to do with that.
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Getting old really has no upside. I'm sure as hell not wiser than I was 20 years ago. Only comfort is that I wasn't that wise then, either.
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Been there. One of those moments where I think, "****, I hope this isn't incipient Alzheimer's."
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Orioles trade Trey. I thought they might, but still kind of sad. Guy is a class act and an inspiration. And I don't usually like to say public figures are "inspirations" because most of them really aren't. But he handled colon cancer with courage and came back from it to play baseball well at the highest level. Same reason why I always admired Eric Davis. Hope Mancini gets a ring with the Astros.
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Nice one! I meant to get a pic of the Cb that passed over yesterday afternoon; not too tall, but quite striking: the "bubbly effect" was outlined very nicely against the late afternoon sun in the west. Brought to mind one of my earliest weather memories: end of the season Little League, we had a picnic, a violent thunderstorm came through, we all had to take shelter, and when it was over, I remember seeing this huge Cb to the east retreating away, with not a single other cloud in the sky.
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Third best record in the league since May 1. And the Sox can lump it.
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Like the announcer said, the CF looked like a real boob in that clip: not only did he not clue the RF/LF into the fact that he totally lost the ball (which happens), but once he knew the ball had landed way behind him, he didn't make a step after it (which should never happen, at this level certainly).
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Make sure there's a place you can measure snowfall accurately!
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2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
09-10 analogy replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Between the storms and the spectacular sunset, Tuesday was quite the memorable day. Did the derecho produce anything in the 90 range around here? College Park photos remind me of the June 1989 downburst in upper nw Chevy Chase. Still the most intense storm I’ve ever experienced -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
09-10 analogy replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Just like it used to be in my drinking days, I'm always up for another round. -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
09-10 analogy replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Lotta storm reports from NE MD. Here, this was a quick-hitter although it's back-loaded with some decent T&L which is always nice. I thought the outflow boundary from the N MD storms perpendicular to the storm might goose it a little locally, but ... Some nice pics posted here. I need a new phone ... -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
09-10 analogy replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Lotta lightning with this one. I'd say we gusted well into the 40s. -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
09-10 analogy replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
The afternoon AFD is pretty bullish (boldface is mine): A line of severe thunderstorms, producing frequent lightning, very heavy rain, and damaging winds, are aligned from south- central Pennsylvania, across western Maryland, and into northern West Virginia. Large hail and tornadoes are also possible during the afternoon into this evening across much of our CWA. Additional severe thunderstorms are imminent given the amount of sunshine from this morning, large instability as some 0-3 km shear. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 10pm for our entire CWA. Also, a Flood Watch is in effect until midnight tonight for much of the metro areas of Baltimore and Washington DC and into southern MD and eastern VA. The metro areas could be greatly impacted between 4pm and 8pm with these severe thunderstorms. Don't often see that kind of strong language from them.