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Torch Tiger

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  1. This is an good disc on 1938 https://www.wcsu.edu/weatherconference/wp-content/uploads/sites/137/2017/09/WCSU2012.pptx
  2. Here is one for modern NE 'canes http://www.ryanhanrahan.com/new-england-hurricane-setups/
  3. I'd rather a pattern like '38..closed low over the western lakes, opening up to the ne against that high to the E. That way you don't see so much dry air entrainment with the storm above 30N.
  4. Bob pictures. Maybe NE's most underrated hurricane, along with '44. Interesting that news of both were squashed by world events, especially 1944 and the information blackout https://www.capecodtimes.com/photogallery/CC/20160812/MEDIA01/812009998/PH/1
  5. Alex 2004. Yeah that's a giant eye and CDO, "annular"
  6. this looks like an alright signal for some EC tropical impacts. Not saying SNE specific but not all dissimilar to some of the analog years presented by the NHC esrlier this year. Of course we need a storm or two to track, so we'll see. Not a bad look to enter September.
  7. It's been quiet so far but recent active years have shown the same cards.
  8. Aug ~20th-25th should bring the seasonal ramp up.
  9. The CV disturbance has potential, hopefully it runs silent and deep and develops later than sooner...
  10. Would be better if we had anomalously warm waters NE of us, though, promoting slightly higher pressure and maybe stronger blocking episodes. That is nitpicky..
  11. Yeah I watched that one. It looks like storm footage from Newport, RI, then the aftermath in BID. Iirc BID gusted ~125, Newport was maybe 100ish
  12. Not sure if I have seen that, will check it out.
  13. https://m.facebook.com/logged_out/watch/?video_id=10157310614440301&refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F&_rdr Not my video. lol
  14. love this, looks like 60-70 sustained. Dartmouth MA just missed the strongest winds by 30-60 mi but the fading eye went overhead
  15. Bob was much worse on the Cape for most people.I was old enough to remember it but most 30-35 or younger have zero idea what a hurricane can do in NE. I was in the right eyewall about 1/2 mile where the roof was ripped off the hotel in E Fal. The gusts were 100 easy, maybe 120. You could hear the Microbursts and damage around you Bob came in two hours earlier than anticipated by the previous days forecasts, generally. A 4pm landfall would have destroyed coastal SE MA nearing high tide. Two hours,maybe 3 prevented a much worse hit.
  16. Yeah and that does not include the near-miss Carol ? In 53, edouardesque, as well as the incredible flooding of Connie/Diane of '55 We've been pushing our luck
  17. I understand. JMO, not that it is correct.
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