Why even bother clicking on the thread. Interesting to read this thread from after my first post on how dismissive people are at consistent model outputs.
Get a generator, if this happened in winter it would be a major issue. Since Irene I have now lost power 14 times varying from 8 hrs to 6 days. Power just came on here.
3 mesos, first one caused considerable damage in SWCT and Springfield area to VT 2nd SW RI SE Ct to NECT to west of ORH. 3rd the strongest hit from Cape Cod to Maine. I annoted the circulations
Thanks Wiz,Just another weenie who loves the tech details of the weather. The meteotsunami stuff really interests me too. Lets hope we dont have a major slow moving coastal the week of the 29th, tides are huge and the current is super strong.
3 mesos passed New England last night all rolling up the front. Obvious from radar , ground truths and baro traces. Each meso brought exceptional winds to the surface. Your broad map would not include mesos.
Training was cool to watch last night. Ledge light went from 65 gusts to 15 while WST was gusting to 70. Piling that East flow up. That stayed that way for an hour then the dryslot pivoted up over me and all hell broke loose. Again minutes before the winds went calm, exactly what happened to me in Oct 17