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Spring in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut Banter Thread


IsentropicLift

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Very heavy rain right now. New Brunswick must be getting hammered

Oh yeah....was working at the state theater....the rain overwhelmed a downspout...the water flowed down an alley building to a foot deep near an emergency exit where it leaked into the theater and trickled into the orchestra pit....they had no pump available so we hand bailed out the alley with buckets til it was below the doorway threshold....one of the other stagehands said water was rushing down albany street for awhile too

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I think this is only the 5th time that NYC has had a day in May with three inches of rain or higher.

I don't think I'm crazy but having watched the weather these last 25 years locally there is no question that we get our monthly totals in a day here's and there, flooding tornadoes etc, are becoming so much more common these last few years. What happened to a nice rainy day just two summers ago we got almost 9 inches On a Saturday night in August, a week before Irene people with basements have to work out better

drainage plans if this is the new reality.

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I don't think I'm crazy but having watched the weather these last 25 years locally there is no question that we get our monthly totals in a day here's and there, flooding tornadoes etc, are becoming so much more common these last few years. What happened to a nice rainy day just two summers ago we got almost 9 inches On a Saturday night in August, a week before Irene people with basements have to work out better

drainage plans if this is the new reality.

 

I don't think I'm crazy but having watched the weather these last 25 years locally there is no question that we get our monthly totals in a day here's and there, flooding tornadoes etc, are becoming so much more common these last few years. What happened to a nice rainy day just two summers ago we got almost 9 inches On a Saturday night in August, a week before Irene people with basements have to work out better

drainage plans if this is the new reality.

today was nothing compared to June 24th 1962...flooding and a sink hole on 62nd St and Ft. Hamilton Pkwy...

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00431672.1962.9926985?journalCode=vwws20#.UYqpRcp33cs

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Not sure why when the euro was showing 1"+ for days.

They did say that there would be higher amounts in convection, not complaining but wow this really snuck up on us. I realized that warm fronts give us the heaviest rain and often most severe weather here in southern brooklyn.

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Only 0.35", most came from one lone thunderstorms about 2 hours ago. Not necessarily drought busting here. If we don't get more rain, the ground will dry up fast. 

...very little out here too..

.20 here in eastport..not enough.

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Looks like some early morning rain incoming.

 

Gotta say, I haven't been following weather all that long, but it doesn't seem like we have these types of cyclones particularly often, that cut off so far inland.  I took a peak at the FSU Phase Space diagrams and most of them have the center of the low meandering in a rather odd pattern.  Not to mention the type of weather these things bring, a sort of cycle of showers and thunderstorms followed by some sun and back again.  Seems like a lot of the weather lately has been "event" based... the line is moving through at time X, the snow is expected from 12 to 6, storms expected to pop mid afternoon, etc.  With this closed core stuff I never know if I should go out to play tennis or a storm is going to spawn over my head.

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