was referring to C NH where I had lived but the dumb troll had to make that comment. Waking up in early October, look out the window at 3k peaks on the southern end of the Whites and seeing white at the tops. But whatever makes people feel better
Looks like crap. Surge will be big, and the tors/svr is wild. However wind threat (esp. inland) looks diminished quite a bit besides gw or microbursty instances.
If this is a strong 3 or 4 LF, surge will be catastrophic..I saw wave heights modeled 40-50ft. on top of that 10-15ft. Better hope it jogs south and "only" grazes TPB, or a mega-collpase in short time, because that's a landscape changer