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Two Mdt to high impact events NYC subforum; wknd Jan 6-7 Incl OBS, and mid week Jan 9-10 (incl OBS). Total water equiv by 00z/11 general 2", possibly 6" includes snow-ice mainly interior. RVR flood potential increases Jan 10 and beyond. Damaging wind.


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Isaias was the push for me to make an account on this board after years and years of lurking.  I did not lose power, somehow, here but there was definite damage in my neighborhood and I was working at Huntington train station at the time and the LIRR didn’t have power until like midnight. That doesn’t happen often. 
 

@WestBabylonWeather I’m pretty sure you’re not far from me looking at your pics. I’m just west of Belmont. 

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Just now, guinness77 said:

Isaias was the push for me to make an account on this board after years and years of lurking.  I did not lose power, somehow here, but there was definite damage in my neighborhood and I was working at Huntington train station at the time and the LIRR didn’t have power until like midnight. That doesn’t happen often. 
 

@WestBabylonWeather I’m pretty sure you’re not far from me looking at your pics. I’m just west of Belmont. 

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Maybe a brief surprise well NW of the city? Central PA still getting pounded. State College PA webcams look like a snow globe. Some places around there will probably end up over warning amounts when 1-3” was expected. When I was there I don’t remember one positive bust like this other than an elevation snow event in Oct 2005. Happy for them. 

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8 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

Go with whatever you want. You seem to think there’s a competing forecast. This is from the national weather service.

There is an inversion but it's very close to the surface. Otherwise winds are Southerly so little shear. Any wind shear would be at the lowest levels, from 925mb down. I don't believe this would have a tremendous impact on aviation, however you're the pilot so I would differ to you. I would think the risk of downdrafts would be higher than normal. In any event visibility will be poor in heavy convection from 00z to 09z.

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15 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

There is an inversion but it's very close to the surface. Otherwise winds are Southerly so little shear. Any wind shear would be at the lowest levels, from 925mb down. I don't believe this would have a tremendous impact on aviation, however you're the pilot so I would differ to you. I would think the risk of downdrafts would be higher than normal. In any event visibility will be poor in heavy convection from 00z to 09z.

Yeh not a great night for flying

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1 minute ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

I was just looking at buoy obs from down south and wow, there have been some seriously strong winds for a winter storm down there. 64 knot gust just south of Alabama. Seas are also pushing 20’ in the gulf. I think this is a real wind threat this time. 

Yep, really dynamic system coming. And very high PWAT/dew point air is coming in and as mentioned not much of an inversion. I’d be ready not to have power. With the pace of these storms there won’t be much of a beach left soon. 

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Just now, jm1220 said:

Yep, really dynamic system coming. And very high PWAT/dew point air is coming in and as mentioned not much of an inversion. I’d be ready not to have power. With the pace of these storms there won’t be much of a beach left soon. 

They have a lot of tornado damage in the Panhandle this morning.

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8 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

12z HREF Forecast Precipitation (24-hours):

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Very concerning for those in NNJ who are affected by river flooding.  Street and highway (urban flooding) is one thing but when a river overflows into your house that is something else.  Feel bad for those affected.  Stress level must be through the roof.  Me personally if I went through it once I'd be out of there.

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28 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Very concerning for those in NNJ who are affected by river flooding.  Street and highway (urban flooding) is one thing but when a river overflows into your house that is something else.  Feel bad for those affected.  Stress level must be through the roof.  Me personally if I went through it once I'd be out of there.

Definitely not a good scenario. Hopefully, precipitation amounts will be less than modeled, but the guidance is concerning.

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2 hours ago, WestBabylonWeather said:

Last time I had 70 mile per hour gusts was August of 2020 and I had no power for ten days until an out of state power crew brought us a new pole. 

Isaias. That storm was the real deal, most damage in my area outside of Sandy.

You don't see too many High Wind Warnings with generally conservative services calling for 50-65 mph gusts so this should be taken seriously.

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