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  1. 9 hours ago, ncforecaster89 said:

    I'm in North Topsail Beach.  Too busy to post much.  If interested in updates every 1-2 hours...with video snapshots and pressure readings, please consider following me on Twitter @tbrite89.  

    Pressure at 986.8 mb and continuing to drop.  

    Any updates?  See on twitter you were in the eye wall.  Be safe!

  2. 10 hours ago, Will - Rutgers said:

    Good lord I just saw lightning from that line all the way here in Piscataway.  Actually now I'm seeing a bunch of it.  That's a solid hundred miles away.

     

    Giving mild consideration to setting up the camera somewhere but I don't think anything would be here for at least two hours and who knows how it'll fall apart.  The stable air down here has been cutting down these storms for two weeks.

    Piscataway to Allentown is 53 miles as the crow flies. 

    I was surprised that line didn't hold to reach me here.  I'm on the border of Somerset and Hunterdon. When I went to bed at 11:20, the line was probably 8 miles away or so.  Checked the gauge this morning and nothing.  But yesterday afternoon I received .94" in about 25 minutes from some cells.

  3. On ‎7‎/‎28‎/‎2018 at 10:30 AM, bkviking said:

    Hurricane Gloria commenced the obsession. 

    For me as well, even though I was only 7.  Also any storm when I was young that would get a snow day (became a snow weenie from that).  Mostly though it was my older brother who was into weather that got me into it.  We had a little radio in our kitchen that we would listen to Frank Lombardo (1450am) on.  Good memories.

  4. Merge. Being in cnj and almost equal distances to both big cities, I liked when it was together years back. It seems like merging would bring out more posts from people thay are just lurking or rarely post now because they are mostly talking to an empty audience. It is really sad how peoples egos get hurt over a weather board.

  5. "The journal Energy and Environment is a peer-reviewed social science journal published by Multi-Science"

     

    http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Energy_and_Environment

     

     

    Given the above, I'll assume that any reasoning for your statement is simply that you disagree with that study's conclusions. Whether you think the journal is good or not is unimportant. The fact remains that the above studies are peer reviewed, and that was the point I was arguing in the prior pages.

    Great post, thanks for the links to these. 

  6. The sea ice thread is out of control. It is amazing the passion people have about ice thousands of miles away from their backyards... ha.

    They have the passion because we are all doomed to die from massive floods.  Why else would they walk around with duck floatie tubes around their waists just in case it happens today? :)

  7. I would not be able to succeed in a traditional masters in science path. Regardless, my biggest strength is gathering/connecting information others have built and I believe I do this better than most.

    I think I understand the climate system better than most, especially versus someone who only holds a mathematical degree, but it was accomplished on my own time and on my terms. I believe self-education is the new frontier, especially with the rising costs of college.

    Everyone has their place in this field of study. I posted about educating/giving internet to impoverished African Americans in the PR forum and got slammed by everyone for being racist. It's not a one-way street, lol.

    My goal here is to make it easier for people without credentials to have a voice, because they should be valued to some degree depending on what they can deliver.

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  8.  To take this further, how do we account for the great (SE+) cold of Feb.'s 1835 (0 F in SAV!), 1895, and 1899? The great deep SE snowstorm of 1/1800? The 1893 'canes? The great SE heatwave of Sep. 1925?

    Easy, not everything is GW.  It is weather.

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