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The 'oh, who cares' 1st half of May boring ass pattern banter thread


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This BDCF a bit overated ?

 

It may end up UNDER stated ...  PWM is 49F with E wind gusting over 20kts.   

 

That said, as the Maine hourly obs shows, the air mass is marine assisted.   Note Caribou vs Portland:

 

CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS

PORTLAND MOSUNNY 49 38 65 E16G23 30.50S

SANFORD CLOUDY 52 37 58 NE21 30.47R

BAR HARBOR MOSUNNY 57 39 51 E7 30.46F

WISCASSET PTSUNNY 54 33 45 SE8 30.49F

ROCKLAND MOSUNNY 52 37 58 E8 30.47F

FRYEBURG CLOUDY 62 38 40 E14G23 30.44R

LEWISTONAUBURN CLOUDY 57 39 51 SE12 30.47S

AUGUSTA PTSUNNY 60 40 47 S6 30.46S

WATERVILLE MOSUNNY 64 39 39 NE5 30.43F

BANGOR PTSUNNY 64 29 26 NE10G17 30.46F

GREENVILLE N/A 64 37 36 VRB5 30.44F

MILLINOCKET SUNNY 67 34 29 E9G16 30.48F

HOULTON PTSUNNY 63 25 23 E9 30.49S

PRESQUE ISLE MOSUNNY 66 30 26 E10G16 30.42F

FRENCHVILLE SUNNY 65 33 30 E14 30.49F

CARIBOU MOSUNNY 68 32 26 E13G18 30.48F

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It may end up UNDER stated ...  PWM is 49F with E wind gusting over 20kts.   

 

That said, as the Maine hourly obs shows, the air mass is marine assisted.   Note Caribou vs Portland:

 

CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS

PORTLAND MOSUNNY 49 38 65 E16G23 30.50S

SANFORD CLOUDY 52 37 58 NE21 30.47R

BAR HARBOR MOSUNNY 57 39 51 E7 30.46F

WISCASSET PTSUNNY 54 33 45 SE8 30.49F

ROCKLAND MOSUNNY 52 37 58 E8 30.47F

FRYEBURG CLOUDY 62 38 40 E14G23 30.44R

LEWISTONAUBURN CLOUDY 57 39 51 SE12 30.47S

AUGUSTA PTSUNNY 60 40 47 S6 30.46S

WATERVILLE MOSUNNY 64 39 39 NE5 30.43F

BANGOR PTSUNNY 64 29 26 NE10G17 30.46F

GREENVILLE N/A 64 37 36 VRB5 30.44F

MILLINOCKET SUNNY 67 34 29 E9G16 30.48F

HOULTON PTSUNNY 63 25 23 E9 30.49S

PRESQUE ISLE MOSUNNY 66 30 26 E10G16 30.42F

FRENCHVILLE SUNNY 65 33 30 E14 30.49F

CARIBOU MOSUNNY 68 32 26 E13G18 30.48F

For the interior it's fairly Meh

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We were young then, I was around 8...but I do remember Gloria being pretty tame overall.   Only a very small portion of LI had even moderately intense hurricane conditons.  You know all of this.  If Gloria happened again, and let's imagine models and forecasts had the storm staying strong up until the W LI landfall...it'd be another fail. jmo

I was a sophomore at Fordham then.  Storm was a total bust. My memories of it include classes being cancelled, lots of beer to celebrate that, and someone taping their window to read "DO ME GLORIA!".  That's how memorable that one was.

 

It may end up UNDER stated ...  PWM is 49F with E wind gusting over 20kts.   

 

 

 

That's the Maine spring I know and love from my years in Bath.

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We were young then, I was around 8...but I do remember Gloria being pretty tame overall.   Only a very small portion of LI had even moderately intense hurricane conditons.  You know all of this.  If Gloria happened again, and let's imagine models and forecasts had the storm staying strong up until the W LI landfall...it'd be another fail. jmo

 

 

The eye of the hurricane passed right over my parents house in Bayside, Queens, NY with a brief lull and sunshine, this was and still is the only land falling hurricane that I experienced. Everything else has been TS strength.

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The eye of the hurricane passed right over my parents house in Bayside, Queens, NY with a brief lull and sunshine, this was and still is the only land falling hurricane that I experienced. Everything else has been TS strength.

 

For me, it was stronger than much of the crap I've witnessed including Bob. Bob clearly was worse over far SE MA and RI, but Gloria as a whole was more of an impact further NW.

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For me, it was stronger than much of the crap I've witnessed including Bob. Bob clearly was worse over far SE MA and RI, but Gloria as a whole was more of an impact further NW.

can't wait for the next TS warning for something curving NNE out to sea....Ernesto....good lord-zero rain and no wind was the result

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can't wait for the next TS warning for something curving NNE out to sea....Ernesto....good lord-zero rain and no wind was the result

NW side of tropical systems up in these parts don't usually result in much. Can see some rain, but the center track needs to be pretty darn close, assuming there's no landfall.

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For me, it was stronger than much of the crap I've witnessed including Bob. Bob clearly was worse over far SE MA and RI, but Gloria as a whole was more of an impact further NW.

Gloria the dry windbag storm, came in at low tide, salt burned all the trees on the south side, north sides were green south sides turned brown. I was living on the beach at the time, good winds but too quick. I enjoyed Sandys long assault much more

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For me, it was stronger than much of the crap I've witnessed including Bob. Bob clearly was worse over far SE MA and RI, but Gloria as a whole was more of an impact further NW.

 

 

I traveled east to Southhampton,N.Y following Bob which brushed Eastern Long Island. Long Island had no power from roughly Coram on east. There was damage on the east end including uprooted trees, home damage and extensive salt water flooding on the Montauk branch of the Long Island Railroad.

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Can't believe grass is burning already lol. That almost looks like shallow soil or there's something buried close to surface there

likely a big piece of ledge-it's all over the neighborhood above and below grade...I'm going to hand water it tonight since there's no rain in the cast for the next week

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