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Just now, Damage In Tolland said:
Please no . Do not need 3-7 in and around here. JHC
Gimme 8-12” in January, not now.
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28 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:
HRRR trying for biblical floods in SWCT tomorrow AM
Dear lord I hope that’s wrong. Would be a disaster and a work nightmare comparable to Ida.
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25 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:
Honestly, I just want a more normal season. Nothing has been normal lately.
I blame Tonga.
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Ah yes, the all too familiar subsidence hole over my house. Migrating north just in time for winter.
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8 hours ago, WinterWolf said:
Lmao….I saw that too lol. I guess nobody cares about RI’s leaves.
I just assumed they'd turned the whole place into a parking lot for Foxborough.
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The Tolland Looters stole my wind.
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36 minutes ago, PowderBeard said:
My first memories. Generators, steak on the grill, and seeing pine trees swaying and snapping in my grandparents yard.
I was on CC for Bertha in 1996 and that was wild. Beach sand + the wind was painful. SNE is definitely due.
I remember Bertha! There was an insane wind surfer riding in it out at Fishers Island. Dude seemed like he was moving at highway speeds.
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Is that what might’ve been our PRE southeast of Nantucket?
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4 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
This was always a trivial ordeal in my mind.
Yes. Although, to be fair, just about every tropical system save '38 is probably NBD in your hood.
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20 minutes ago, ct_yankee said:
Some, yeah, probably mid-level, the cell is pretty far from the radar(s). That cell in LI Sound south of New Haven also showing signs of some rotation.
Edit: the cell south of me just got a waterspout warning
Yeah that thing is sweet!
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Question: there’s a pretty solid pressure gradient between a mid 960s Lee and a roughly 1020 high north of it. Might that contribute to the wind threat?
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43 minutes ago, Quincy said:
Even if this thing stays east and skirts Maine, that’s an ugly look for the coast from the Cape, right up to Maine. The guidance I’m looking at retains a fairly robust wind core on the west side. Pretty remarkable for this latitude.
Using the SREF as a sample because I like the tighter graphic, but even the EPS mean wind field is fairly symmetrical and largely intact on the west side.
ARW7 would make a lot of us sickos happy...and put us in the dark for a while.
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Storm already has a pretty big wind field. Is this thing getting a baroclinic assist up this way?
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8 minutes ago, GaWx said:
Is there a NH landfall on record? Anyone know? The 18Z GEFS has one member that just about does that. Also, two of the 18Z EPS come within ~5-10 miles.
The best part is TauntonBlizz is in NH this weekend. Would be absolutely hilarious if he got the eye up there.
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35 minutes ago, DavisStraight said:
Don't like golfing with wind, messes up my club selection, unless it's to my back then I can really drive the ball
As they say in Scotland, nay wind, nay golf.
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10 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:
Until the 18z got that memo …
Almost a Fiona repeat verbatim. Imagine if that pressure record got taken down after less than a year?
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10 minutes ago, dendrite said:
Almost the rare NH landfall. I’m not sure if that’s ever even happened on modeling. lol
Well, TauntonBlizz did say he's going to be in NH next weekend. We know he has an uncanny ability to draw jackpots to himself, though usually he needs to whinge a bit more first.
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8 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:
There definitely seems to be a mainstream OTS camp and western camp now on the models and ENS. Interest rising.
Just interest rising?
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EMAATT may hold true here, too.
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Hear the thunder, but no cells within 15 miles.
Yet Another Round of Rains(9/29-9/30) for SNE. Will it be Benign, Big, Or Biblical this go around?
in New England
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Isn’t Tolland outside his jurisdiction?