Agreed. I wonder if it has something to do with the orientation of the Great Lakes. The only one I have experienced on LI, the infamous sept 98 one came straight from the west, counter to the normal NW MCs source
You can tell that’s a true derecho now as it heads out to sea and is barely influenced by the cooler ocean. Should be interesting obs from the hotel buoy shortly
Turning into a mini derecho. Let’s see if there are any interesting coastal effects. There is a situation we’re a tsunami can from from the water being pushed out sloshing back
That almost looks derecho like for southern NJ. I’m sure there will be plenty of wind damage down there. We should at least get a gust front up to the city
Hoping for at least some rain with the second batch. The first line came through the island dry as expected. It must really be drying out over eastern Suffolk which missed last Saturday’s rain
It’s the warm anomalies east of the Bahamas that will produce. And its local weather patterns that allow for hits here. If things line up any year can cause a hit here. I have a strong feeling we at least have a brush this year.
That would have been incredible. But there is a reason that almost never happens here. We get the mid level winds, but not the instability, we get the instability but not the winds. Those two come together most often in the plains
Fully expect that tomorrow. 11/11/95 blew so much sand off the beaches and on the ocean parkway they used snow plows to plow the sand off the road. I’m looking forward to a drive tomorrow.
people are going to loose their minds if there are long term power outages from this. Luckily we are just before leaf out