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OBS for OKX Flood Watch (attached) into early Saturday 5/10/25


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1 hour ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

That’s my theory. This time of year there is a huge temperature difference at the north wall of the Gulf Stream. From 80 degree water to 50s in a matter of miles. And the convection seems to fire just to the north west of the north wall. 

we keep having these heavy bouts of tropical rainfall interspersed with dry periods, we just had another one.

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8 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Another crazy convection flair up in the same location. 

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it will be interesting if we see a hurricane come up on this path in September.

I want a 1944 style pattern, hot with many 90 degree days and a few 100 degree days (my favorite early period summer) followed by a Cat 2 hurricane near the first day of fall.  I could see a hurricane tracing that exact path to landfall in the middle of Long Island this fall.

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28 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

it will be interesting if we see a hurricane come up on this path in September.

I want a 1944 style pattern, hot with many 90 degree days and a few 100 degree days (my favorite early period summer) followed by a Cat 2 hurricane near the first day of fall.  I could see a hurricane tracing that exact path to landfall in the middle of Long Island this fall.

Those big decaying former MDR majors are always disappointing up here. Their circulations are so large that they entrain a ton of dry air by the time they arrive. Gloria being a great example. What you want is either rapid speed, 1938 or a home grown storm like Bob 91 or carol 54.

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7 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Check out Rhode Island right now. That’s a serious slug of moisture. 

Hard to believe our rainfall totals are under one inch.  But it looks like we'll end up in the .50-1.00 category, with the 1+ inches in eastern LI and NW areas.

It's plenty of rain, looks like it's 90% done. Might get another tenth out of this that's about it.

 

 

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4 hours ago, LibertyBell said:

Hard to believe our rainfall totals are under one inch.  But it looks like we'll end up in the .50-1.00 category, with the 1+ inches in eastern LI and NW areas.

It's plenty of rain, looks like it's 90% done. Might get another tenth out of this that's about it.

 

 

Overdone again like the last storm generally when some models had 4”+. Was pretty obvious what the outcome would be early this AM with the split-screw setting up. Hopefully the last places with drought get a good benefit. SE NJ still needs a soaker. 

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