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Ginx snewx

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  1. I have been hammering the upwelling issue as well. The depth of warm water just south of New England is shallow. Add in East NE winds and upwelling rapidly cools the surface.
  2. Quonnie pond should be fine. That barrier beach is called a barrier for a reason, maybe 2 foot rise.
  3. Staffordville normally has 46 inches in a water year, Oct to Oct, they currently have 63
  4. Average here is 50 plus inches 21 since May 1. 40 on the year
  5. Where on the water? My hometown I know the surge zones very well.
  6. Close enough 60H 22/1800Z 41.1N 71.3W 65 KT 75 MPH CT-WN-8Moosup 1.7 NELat: 41.731808Lon: -71.846671
  7. Bad news for the AEMATT crew
  8. Time waits for no one and it won't wait for me. Too bad you are a landlubber this time around. Nice surge and surf. Friday night we will look at I.K.E. to see what size wall of water headed up
  9. Should we repost the NHC director at the AMS conference PowerPoint on why no one should ever use the NAM for tropical systems
  10. Sea surface temp for a relatively slowly moving tropical system can really unravel them fast. Inversions happen and winds become lofted. Inner nest of HWRF shows this well with SST underlayment first set of model depictions. Look at what occurs as Henri slowly loses the gulf stream. Also note the upwelling ahead of the system. The warm water in New England waters is shallow and upwelling occurs quickly with strong NE, E winds.
  11. I had 6.82 in Bob on the decaying western eyewall and that was hauling. There will be 8 plus amounts if things pan out as depicted.
  12. Second guess a little west Ptown LF as a TS. Into Boston Harbor massive rains to PVD
  13. Not understanding but ok. Kind of a whole different Meteorological setup between snow amounts and a tropical system. Sorry I didn't say what you wanted to hear.
  14. The day 90 hrs became 5 days
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