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Will - Rutgers

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  1. at some point he took community college acting lessons and became kind of insufferable. at least there's no chance of Laura dropping thundersnow. DiD yOu GuyS HEAr thAt OHHHHHHHH yeah ok Jim thanks.
  2. Yes I am being narcissistic. Piss off. pretty amazing call
  3. Louisiana has its own Iowa? that's way too many Iowas for one country
  4. The tiniest weeniest cell is hitting here in Piscataway. Looks like hardly enough rain to cover a few city blocks but it is making lots of angry thunder.
  5. Bottomline from me, if this place keeps being wet, even fleetier cold air will find its way in and every sometime the shit will pop off. The jet stream will keep weakening but cold will find wet and the snow machine will pump. And maybe these storms start to sit longer and just dump. It might be rarer, but the potential for higher NESIS storms could come.
  6. I realize there's a lot that goes into these blizzards we've been hit with but if nothing else, warmer SSTs will allow for stronger moisture fetch to feed the beasts. We are getting Georgia moisture but with more exposure to cA airmasses. I have a jar on my desk that I put 50 cents into every time I read the phrase "record PWATs" on the board or in an AFD, and this year I saved up enough for a new Bentley Arnage.
  7. not for nothing but given the area and time of day i am really hoping there's more photos or video of that tornado. that is absolutely incredible, and really came out of complete nowhere. you can't ever make any assumptions about weather, the only certainties are that next year will be hotter and thunderstorms in Jersey are definitely not making it to Suffolk.
  8. @wdrag is an outstanding contributor to an outstanding message board. and i just saw a massive flash of lightning from that line like 60 miles away.
  9. it never fails that just when i feel safe to leave my house with the windows open that we get rain out of seemingly nowhere. bright blue morning, drier than its been, muted forecast, and of course there is a cell over Somerset now heading my way while i am at work.
  10. the 2020 tropical season has been extremely active and i can't help but feel the worst is in store for the United States in a big way. we're burning through a lot of names with relative trash and fish storms, but, the atmosphere clearly intends to let loose on us, the water's there to support it. and that's really disturbing when you consider the stagnant steering flows and unusual retrograding patterns we've seen.
  11. the low over North Carolina is now an NHC lemon for subtropical development. it doesn't remotely look to affect us as a tropical event, but its potential development is yet another wrench in the gear of the short- and mid-term forecasting.
  12. Wow hours of rain for north Delaware which was also crushed by Isaias. There must be monthly records getting cracked this year for them.
  13. It does look like that Chesapeake complex is crawling along the front towards CNJ.
  14. I think the action in central Jersey is about to kickoff, it has gotten very breezy and I am surrounding by dark heavy clouds in New Brunswick.
  15. I wonder if this will be one of those days with outflow boundary dominoes popping storms.
  16. some decent thunder, only the briefest of a moderate rain shower. my local station is Somerville and it stopped reporting so i'm not sure what the dew point is. 76 F at McGwire AFB. honestly doesn't seem like a day where the sky will open up but i guess we will see.
  17. The days are tough but the nights are brutal with this airmass. I just cannot sleep like this, and the apartment retains the heat of the day. Country living is so much more pleasant.
  18. Ran/walked a 5K at Rutgers around lunchtime at the Busch track. I am trying to get myself used to exerting in that heat but man it gets stifling. Now 93/71/100. In my apartment with the windows open and the air off and just letting myself sweat to death.
  19. OK, fair point. It's bankable that large-scale environmental engineering projects will need to be undertaken by countries and consortiums of countries over the next several decades. It goes well beyond global warming, too.
  20. Too bad it's humid subtropical and not Mediterranean. Wonder what kind of crops we'll be able to grow here in 20 years.
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