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1 hour ago, Poker2015 said:
2.23" so far, that was a surprise when I woke up...drizzle now, will it fill back in?
Damn, wtf! I just checked my cocorahs gauge and am at 1.83". Hopefully not much more rain, my pool liner floated a bit in spots. It's amazing that you got a half inch more only like 3 or 4 miles away.
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4 minutes ago, Great Snow 1717 said:
Many of the deniers do not have a political agenda. They have a anti government agenda regardless of which party is in "control" Some deniers have an anti science agenda. Others believe it is part of a conspiracy to force people to purchase expensive electric vehicles. I once had someone tell me that global warming was being manipulated to help solar panel companies increase sales.
I once had someone in Government telling me that we had 12 years left...the stupidity goes both ways. Being an extremist and just as bad as a denier. Plus, GW and cycles can work in tandem with each other. It doesn't have to be just GW.
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1 hour ago, Poker2015 said:
2.3" and counting for this crappy weekend.
We are finally even, haha. 2.35 here.
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1.30" now with mist
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2 minutes ago, Poker2015 said:
.92" across town with light rain
You'll go over an inch under this orange in a few
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Orange radar returns overhead. Pouring. .81 on the ambient so far
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25 minutes ago, Allsnow said:
That won’t be a issue where you’re located
The grand total, no matter which round brings what, seems to be 1-3" anyway like you've been saying.
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47 minutes ago, GaWx said:
With the globe ~2 F warmer than 77-78, do you think there can still be a winter as cold as just 2F warmer than 77-78? For example:
Ten coldest Savannah winters since 1875-6:
1977-8: 45.8 (~6BN)
1976-7: 46.0
1957-8: 46.2
1969-70: 46.4
1963-4: 46.6
1962-3: 47.0
1968-9: 47.3
2009-10: 47.8
1980-1: 48.0
2010-1: 48.1
So, if an upcoming Savannah winter were to be 2F warmer than 1977-8, it would be 47.8. That would still be tied for 8th coldest, a top 10 winter.
Aside: Note that 7 of the 8 coldest were during El Niño.
2 in the past 13 years up there. Some would have said that was impossible.
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1 hour ago, Stormlover74 said:
There's basically 3 camps. Cmc/icon/nam vs gfs/ukie and the euro is kind of alone showing a scraper
Not that it is a real model, but the Navy is pretty wet as well considering it always seems to be progressive with storms.
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2 hours ago, Stormlover74 said:
I've passed that place many times but never stopped
Best ice cream around
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1 hour ago, Allsnow said:
Ended up raining most of the day
Some heavier rain again just to my west
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2 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:
Map?
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11 minutes ago, TriPol said:
If this rain keeps up and we continue to get below average temps, we’re in for amazing fall foliage, the likes of which hasn’t been seen in a long time. Get your cameras ready!
Last year around this area was some of the best colors I've seen.
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49 this morning. A beautiful breezy 70 now
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13 minutes ago, forkyfork said:
where was the Lowposting the other days of the month
We did the highs temps instead...everyone complained about Newark and Central Park...like always.
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50 even
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16 minutes ago, gravitylover said:
Bust bust bust, ahh bullshit. That was intense. The cross street at the end of my block looks like the local creeks after a hurricane, filled with debris and large branches that washed down the hill.
It's not just about your backyards.
When a huge area the size of NJ has a flood watch and they get .10-.25, that is a bust. Your backyard didn't, congrats.
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1.24 yesterday and last night.
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.53
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8 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:
Yeah getting a nice drink as we speak
This ending later for the giants game?
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28 minutes ago, mgerb said:
Hey, I know where that is! That's Landing Lane bridge, right? Just a few miles from me. Was just thinking how awesome it would be to watch today's storm roll in from the southeast way up in one of those buildings. Anyway, strong winds here too (sporadic downed branches), and 5+ minutes of hail, though most was rather small (smaller than dime from what I could tell). Around 0.70" in the bucket. Fun storm.
I was in Piscataway for that cell. It was the most hail I've ever seen. It lasted about 10 minutes. I would say it was about moth ball sized with some larger
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October 2023
in New York City Metro
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82 currently. Great day to have the pool closed, haha.