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August 2013 Observations And Discussions


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This prolonged quiet stretches actually worry me more than anything as it's almost like a buildup of energy until a huge storm occurs, like with Sandy last year. Instead of small systems to even things out, you get large quiet breaks and then infrequent but very powerful, dangerous systems.

I think that's what many climate enthusiasts and global warming experts feared. They said something about less weak to moderate weather events/storms and more powerful storms/systems.

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When there's big storms it's global warming. When there's small storms its global warming.

When's there's less frequent storms its global warming.

When there's more frequent storms its global warming.... I get it.

But hey, you want some big storms? Look up the 1950's. Always go and look back. Weather did not start in the past 10 years.

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Wow.  I have been sitting on the southern periphery of heavy training rains for hours now.  Just to my north, in Califon, they've probably had at least 3 inches of rain.  Down here probably no more than an inch.  Nice thunderstorms earlier this morning though followed by the occasional passing cell full of heavy rain.  But nothing like the pounding in north Hunterdon.

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Wow. I have been sitting on the southern periphery of heavy training rains for hours now. Just to my north, in Califon, they've probably had at least 3 inches of rain. Down here probably no more than an inch. Nice thunderstorms earlier this morning though followed by the occasional passing cell full of heavy rain. But nothing like the pounding in north Hunterdon.

just unreal heavy rain in Somerset County right now.. street flooding all over the place.. easily 3 to 4 inches must have fallen

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Check out the storms over eastern PA, doesn't seem like it's particularly close to being over.

 

just unreal heavy rain in Somerset County right now.. street flooding all over the place.. easily 3 to 4 inches must have fallen

 

Flash Flood Warning
NJC019-027-035-221700-
/O.CON.KPHI.FF.W.0061.000000T0000Z-130822T1700Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
HUNTERDON NJ-MORRIS NJ-SOMERSET NJ-
1118 AM EDT THU AUG 22 2013

...A FLASH FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 100 PM EDT FOR
NORTHWESTERN SOMERSET...SOUTHWESTERN MORRIS AND NORTHEASTERN
HUNTERDON COUNTIES...

AT 1109 AM EDT...DOPPLER RADAR ESTIMATES CONTINUE TO INDICATE A
THUNDERSTORM PRODUCING FLASH FLOODING OVER NORTHEASTERN HUNTERDON...
NORTHWESTERN SOMERSET AND SOUTHWESTERN MORRIS COUNTIES.

RADAR INDICES FOUR INCHES OR MORE OF RAIN HAS FALLEN ACROSS FAR
NORTHERN SOMERSET COUNTY AND EXTREME NORTHEAST HUNTERDON COUNTY...
WITH TWO INCHES OR MORE IN THE LAST HOUR.
THIS AREA INCLUDES THE
TOWNSHIPS OF TEWKSBURY, NORTHERN BEDMINSTER, PEAPACK-GLADSTONE,
NORTHERN FAR HILLS AND WESTERN BERNARDSVILLE. A CAR FLOOD/RESCUE
SITUATION WAS REPORTED IN OLDWICK IN HUNTERDON COUNTY.

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