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Week of June 10th Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Discussion


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In some ways, I'm happy with the bust...we're waterlogged...while I would have liked to have seen the extreme event, I'm happy with less than an inch which seems to be the probable outcome.  NYC still likely to break the rainfall record with more than 1/2 of the month remaining and more rains Mon/Tue.

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Sorry to jump in here - but haven't you guys had like three huge snowstorms in the last three years?

We pretty much had the mother of all storms on October 30th, which put the Perfect Storm 1991 to shame and devastated much of the region. So, no, we haven't had a hard time getting storms at all.

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Sorry to jump in here - but haven't you guys had like three huge snowstorms in the last three years?

Lol I specifically meant thunderstorms.

- Yea we were active last year but no storms ever hit close to severe criteria. We had two moderate risk days and both were bust with nothing more than some heavy rain. My highest gust from June to September was 35 m/ph (and it was even from a storm)

- There was one hail storm for northern Queens though, but nothing here in central/southern Queens

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If the surface low really jumps south like some of the models have shown we might get the steady rain currently filling in south of Binghampton. Anybody know what the euro showed?

.75"-1" of additional rain through tomorrow morning.

It had .57" of rain through 2pm for NYC and NYC currently has .59" of rain.

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.75"-1" of additional rain through tomorrow morning.

It had .57" of rain through 2pm for NYC and NYC currently has .59" of rain.

Well I'll believe it when I see it. I know most of the models have this thing going crazy once it hits the coast but the models haven't done a really great job so far. Was that the high mark for this area?

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Lol I specifically meant thunderstorms.

- Yea we were active last year but no storms ever hit close to severe criteria. We had two moderate risk days and both were bust with nothing more than some heavy rain. My highest gust from June to September was 35 m/ph (and it was even from a storm)

- There was one hail storm for northern Queens though, but nothing here in central/southern Queens

Maybe in your backyard, but Breezy Point and Brooklyn had a confirmed tornado on 9/8

 

http://www.erh.noaa.gov/okx/StormEvents/storm09082012.html

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Wow...tornado warned cell down in VA came with "Capable of producing hail up the size of baseballs"

 

Thought that was only possible in the great plains

 

We had 3.00" hail  a couple of summers ago over Western Nassau.

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Well I'll believe it when I see it. I know most of the models have this thing going crazy once it hits the coast but the models haven't done a really great job so far. Was that the high mark for this area?

 

Precip max on the euro for our area is from NYC and east through LI. SWCT as well. The max is .75"-1" of additional rain.

Everyone else is .50"-.75" of additional rain.

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Wow...tornado warned cell down in VA came with "Capable of producing hail up the size of baseballs"

 

Thought that was only possible in the great plains

Wow amazing, there was that one crazy hail storm in 2011 (with the sea breeze front) on LI where they has baseball size hail.

 

- Lol I remember that storm had 120VIL

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Upton dropped the flood watches. Mt. Holly has not

Yep

 

... Flood Watch is cancelled... 

The Flood Watch for a portion of southeast New York has been

cancelled. 

The threat of heavy... and prolonged... rainfall has ended.

Additional rainfall of up to an inch of rain is possible tonight

through Friday in showers and scattered thunderstorms.

However... the threat of flooding has diminished. Therefore... the

Flood Watch has been cancelled.

Mps

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