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Summer of 2012 BANTER thread...


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He means NW CT north of us. Not SW CT. Euro clearly shows that the complex develops near Binghampton and blows through the hudson valley into NW CT and SW - Central mass before it dies out right before ct blizzs house.

Tomorrow is likely just a windy hot day with a passing shower.

so your call from yesterday is a complete bustola?

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fight fight fight...

He is just upset he got emotionally invested for this event. He has been texting me non stop about how great the nam looks, how ct is going to be flattened and how this is going to be the most epic TOR outbreak the east coast has even seen.

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He is just upset he got emotionally invested for this event. He has been texting me non stop about how great the nam looks, how ct is going to be flattened and how this is going to be the most epic TOR outbreak the east coast has even seen.

He was sexting me last night too, i mean errr...

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You would think North Flushing would put the power lines underground after they were hit with 2 tornadoes and a 125mph macroburst in 2010.

LOL, you just cant start putting power lines underground, do you realize the structural undertaking that is? LOL.

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LOL, you just cant start putting power lines underground, do you realize the structural undertaking that is? LOL.

Its being done in all of NYC slowly. Bayside is now mostly underground. When Bayside got hit by the EF1 tornado in 2010, hundreds of trees were lost but very few power outages because the lines are mostly underground, in the area where the tornado hit.

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Its being done in all of NYC slowly. Bayside is now mostly underground. When Bayside got hit by the EF1 tornado in 2010, hundreds of trees were lost but very few power outages because the lines are mostly underground, in the area where the tornado hit.

Where are the power lines underground in Bayside?

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the valley is a big contributor to that with the berks to the west. It enhances the ability of the storms to begin to rotate.

Hope they are preparing for tomorrow because the euro is never wrong inside of 24 hours.

Euro had the mid atlantic derecho hitting upstate NY the day before.

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