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  1. 1 minute ago, uncle W said:

    Its all localized during Thunderstorm season...

    For sure that's why looking at regional averages is better vs a localized record. When trying to make sense of the data

  2. 2 minutes ago, uncle W said:

    I looked up some of the wettest storms for July in NYC...July 1980 had a deluge of 3.47" in 8 hours...1997 had a 29 hour storm accumulating 4.62"...I'm not sure if I missed any storms on this list...

    4.62"...7/24-25/1997...29 hours...3am-7am...

    4.35"...7/26-27/2000...30 hours...3am-8am...

    4.33"...7/05-06/1901...not sure if this was one storm or two...

    4.06"...7/08-09/2021...21 hours...2pm-11am...

    3.98"...7/30-31/1889...26 hours...12pm-2pm...

    3.60"...7/29-30/1971...26 hours...2pm-3pm...

    3.56"...7/30/1960.........15 hours...1am-3pm...

    3.47"...7/29/1980...........8 hours...8am-3pm...2.59" between 9am-11am...

    These numbers are so localized though.


    I had 7.5+ inches in queens in an afternoon in aug 2011

  3. 9 minutes ago, Brian5671 said:

    yeah, the strict lockdowns were actually counterproductive in that regard....part of the reason Italy was so bad early on...

    Yes people are so dumb. I rem libs freaking out because people on the beach in FL. That was the safest place to be.


    I mean no one has common sense.

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  4. 15 minutes ago, PhineasC said:

    I know, but the question was over cases. The vaccine doesn’t stop the “casedemic” nonsense. 

    Come back to ampol.

    I crushed the libs and they all ran away

  5. 12 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

    Very difficult to keep any long term dry pattern going here. We always snap right back to wet after any dry stretch. Lots of ways for tropical systems, Gulf moisture, Atlantic moisture, instability etc to fire things up. Many summers do have a south shore dry season where storms fire up all the time inland but die out before reaching the coast. Not this year obviously. 

    Yeah for sure and we also get the big winter storms and fall and spring rain Noreasters.
    All our resivors are at like 100%


    Feel like we have been getting wetter and wetter

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