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EastCoast NPZ

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  1. That would actually suck. I'm traveling all this week, coming home for the weekend, and then back-out all the next week too. Really need to be able to tend to the yard next weekend.
  2. My condolences, jeb. Wish the best for you.
  3. Out in rocky mountain park. Glad it rained back home.
  4. Up at the continental divide today. 55f and windy. Still patches of snow on the ground. Walked in snow on july 4th! Incredible.
  5. DP of 35 here in Denver. 93f high, but with a breeze it is comfortable in the shade. Went to the pool this afternoon and was pleasantly cool when exiting the water. Nothing like home. Amazing.
  6. I live just west of I-81. Bulk of that first storm went just east of it. We did get the second batch. Looked more impressive on radar than the ground truth on that one. Actually rained harder (very briefly) with the first storm that just clipped us. I'll have to check my rain gage when I get home. Nearest PWS (1 mile east or so from me) shows .60". Not sure what NWS was thinking about slow-moving cells; those things were trucking. In and out in a hurry.
  7. We are. But only got clipped by the first storm. 3 to 4 minute shower. Better chance is just south if it holds together over the next 5 miles or so.
  8. Odds are that those past floods didn't feature a foot of rain in 3 hours. Big difference in mechanisms for a general river flood vs. A flash flood event.
  9. Agree that the tenacity is probably somewhat magnified, but the root-cause is still topographical and meteorological. That much rain, and more, could never produce a raging torrent on pancake-flat ground like what is found on Delmarva. EC has hills upstream that funnel down to a major river, upon which they've built a town. Obviously, if there was no development, then there'd be nothing to be impacted, but there'd by a raging torrent headed downstream regardless.
  10. Yeah, not too many places on earth where 10 - 12 inches of rain in 3 hours is not going to cause big problems. This is another case of environmental alarm-ism. Not a fan of urban development, but to use that as the cause of the flooding and imply it a man-made disaster is ridiculous. The question that needs to be asked is how can EC, FDK, et al continue to rack up huge rain totals while I've yet to have a single-storm get me more than .7" this year. That is the issue that needs to be addressed.
  11. I've been following. It's been crazy up your way. Hope it stays south of you for the rest of the night. Stay safe.
  12. Weather-generated tsunami... WTF? Finally got some rain. Just got a 20-minute downpour. Probably around .70, but not going out to check the gage. Far cry from just about every other location on the eastern seaboard. I mean, ****, some people had storms strong enough to cause a ****ing tsunami. I barely got enough to water my grass for one day, but at least it was enough to beat back some more pollen.
  13. LOL. I have yet to receive even 1 drop of rain. Unreal.
  14. 2014 was the best weather year I can remember. As you noted, there were several continental air intrusions that summer. Not to mention a great winter to-boot (starting in Dec 2013).
  15. Oh yeah. Breezy, refreshingly cool/dry air-mass. High temps in the low 70s. People in sweatshirts and huddled under blankets for the fireworks. Lows dipped into the 40s that night out here. I remember actually being chilly that late-afternoon (in the shade) at a cook-out. DPs in the low/mid 40s. It felt like October. It was simply amazing, and every-bit as rare as a HECS. In fact, I'd argue it was more rare, and I enjoyed it every bit as much.
  16. IMO, the best event, and by a very-wide margin, was the July 4th Canadian air-mass of 2014. That was straight out of my dreams. I would rate that weather day as one of my top-5 weather events of any type in my lifetime.
  17. Here, it's pretty typical of every winter. I think my point was more how local the dryness has been. Most of the region has received significantly more, especially in Feb and Mar.
  18. I got a whopping 0.91" for March. 2.25" for the "wet" Feb. 1.67" for Jan. .40" for Dec. 1.10" for Nov. Drought has been constant here since the fall. Hell, it's pretty much never-ending here.
  19. Another gutter-cleaning downpour last night. Almost .04". Better head to Lowes and get the sand-bags!
  20. I got 9" in the March 2013 storm, and 27" from the Feb 2010 storm. Be careful what you wish for in coming west; I got 3" from the Feb 9, 2010 storm. (All these totals we're discussing were when I lived in Front Royal; moved to Stephens City in summer 2010). You're best bet is to move north of Winchester, or the higher terrain of eastern and southern Warren Co.
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