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Posts posted by Torch Tiger
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Just had a branch hit the roof. Damij
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Only gusting maybe 30, I guess that's a win.
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Pretty nice ramp up the past 30 minutes.
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You'd think the storm is over by some of these posts. Wow
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Say goodbye to most lighthouses, I hope they are not occupied the next 12-24
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2 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:
I put that down for my call yesterday for Boston on your poll.
Boston/Winthrop will generally be 10-30% higher than here, a relative wind hole in coastals. 50-55 for BOS but it'll probably bust, probably high.
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9 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:
Not seeing it, says 852 am on my scope
PSC is up...edit PSU
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4 minutes ago, wxeyeNH said:
I'm kind of surprised how light the wind is right now. Had a stiff breeze earlier but now the wind is really light. Noted Keene NH past hour had calm winds. Guess no strong high pressure to the north is the reason.
May be more due to evap cooling
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take max gusts up to 45-50 here and NW of town. Tough call, but I'll bite.
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DIPA's about to flow...hopefully this one overperforms
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Just now, Ginx snewx said:
You had to be up around 6am Wed morning to see it. By 7 it had disappeared
Yeah, I was up. I believe it..just didn't happen here.
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18 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:
Dr Frozen Dews? Wed morning
34.3 for the low, no frost that I saw though. Maybe by the Concord River.
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No one's trolling, 40-45mph gusts looks to be the most reasonable forecast for NW of Boston. BOX agrees with that, at least as of earlier this AM. There is obviously potential for higher winds, so we'll see what happens.
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10 minutes ago, Bostonseminole said:
I'm still excited about it.. my hood rarely sees the winds materialized as adveritized, probably local climo.. but I'm sure I will sniff some 50mph gusts to make the house shake a bit.
You are taking the over on winds, then. BOX with a measly wind advisory, P&C has ~40mph winds max. The discussion is pretty meh, also. 50mph would be pretty impressive...at least I think so.
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1 hour ago, SnoSki14 said:
Really impressive system regardless of what happens.
The HRRR has the secondary going from around 1000mbs to 975mb in less than 12 hrs, that's bombogenesis in half the time required.
The low pressure would also set records in New England for October.
*non-trop
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34 minutes ago, Bostonseminole said:
back home now, flight was not that bad had its moments.
latest HRRR has 50-60mph gusts in my hood.. but I will take the under ... still should be pretty windy, power outages are likely in usual areas.
Yeah, it's time to pull the plug for us. I am guessing 35mph front end, 40-45 caa. Maybe a few dead branches fall, a little flooding.
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Just now, weatherwiz said:
Bow echo?
Will be interesting to see if any additional convection develops
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Is there an echo?
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Hopefully this one is better than last week's nor'leaster
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Have fun with it...or not
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60-70 mph gusts ... I'll take the under on that Euro
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The 3km nam sim radar had what looked to be supercell south of MVY earlier. Heh
Mid October 2019 Bombogensis Coastal
in New England
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ffw Tollland/Windham. Better than wind damage.