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Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Statement as of 4:49 PM EDT on May 22, 2014



 


The National Weather Service in Upton NY has issued a


* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Orange County in southeast New York...


* until 530 PM EDT...


* at 445 PM EDT...National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated a severe thunderstorm capable of producing quarter size hail...and damaging winds in excess of 60 mph. This storm was located near Otisville...or 9 miles southwest of Wurtsboro...and moving southeast at 45 mph.


* Other locations in the warning include but are not limited to Middletown...Goshen...Florida...Warwick...Chester...Greenwood Lake...Monroe...Harriman and West Point


In addition to large hail and damaging winds...continuous cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm. Move indoors immediately! Lightning is one of natures number one killers. Remember...if you can hear thunder...you are close enough to be struck by lightning.


Lat...Lon 4150 7473 4151 7448 4155 7443 4143 7398 4138 7395 4133 7398 4116 7422 4145 7476 time...Mot...loc 2049z 297deg 38kt 4147 7456


 


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The storms around NNJ are getting stronger and expanding. Weird. :huh:

HAVE NO FEAR! THE MARINE LAYER IS HERE!.....to kill the storms :lol:

 

for sure a nice day for severe weather outside of the NYC metro area. especially the hail and wind reports

 

the storms in catskills on they're current trajectory will move to North shore of LI and eastern sections. the storms in NJ look like they will miss NYC south....

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HAVE NO FEAR! THE MARINE LAYER IS HERE!.....to kill the storms :lol:

for sure a nice day for severe weather outside of the NYC metro area. especially the hail and wind reports

You need to move to the plains man! Craziest thunderstorm I have ever seen was outside Dallas. Huge mega anvil rotating super cell. Baseball size hail and just insane lightning. Only thing on li that was even real severe was the 98 derecho. Have to admit that was intense. When days turns to night you're in a real storm!

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You need to move to the plains man! Craziest thunderstorm I have ever seen was outside Dallas. Huge mega anvil rotating super cell. Baseball size hail and just insane lightning. Only thing on li that was even real severe was the 98 derecho. Have to admit that was intense. When days turns to night you're in a real storm!

Oh i know my friend cody lives in Moore, OK and missed the EF-5 by blocks. His house was unscathed. He knows what storms are, its amazing he'll text me pics of another "run of the mill" storm which included golf ball or larger hail, branches down and ungodly shelf cloud or haboob

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HAVE NO FEAR! THE MARINE LAYER IS HERE!.....to kill the storms :lol:

for sure a nice day for severe weather outside of the NYC metro area. especially the hail and wind reports

the storms in catskills on they're current trajectory will move to North shore of LI and eastern sections. the storms in NJ look like they will miss NYC south....

There are severe storms in orange county right now.

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HAVE NO FEAR! THE MARINE LAYER IS HERE!.....to kill the storms :lol:

for sure a nice day for severe weather outside of the NYC metro area. especially the hail and wind reports

the storms in catskills on they're current trajectory will move to North shore of LI and eastern sections. the storms in NJ look like they will miss NYC south....

I disagree. I think the western part of the Hudson valley cell will graze NYC

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oh jeez this argument again :lol: I mean the actual area of manhattan and its boroughs. I know technically It is part of the NYC metro area

Its not an argument...this is kind of an important distinction when discussing geography and weather. Im merely pointing it out so hopefully people stop making the mistake, thats all.

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I disagree. I think the western part of the Hudson valley cell will graze NYC

the storms in the Hudson/catskill area have more of a SE trajectory so that's why I think the North shore of Suffolk and east end will get into what ever action is left and the storm in NJ isn't exactly all that impressive either

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Its not an argument...this is kind of an important distinction when discussing geography and weather. Im merely pointing it out so hopefully people stop making the mistake, thats all.

I know jk your right It is part of the NYC metro area and I will be more specific next time when stating a particular area within NYC ;)

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.61" of rain up here. Temp has dropped to 59f and now the sun is back out.

We never got into the sun down here, and that storm rapidly weakened after it crossed the border into Rockland. Just light to moderate rain at the moment.

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We never got into the sun down here, and that storm rapidly weakened after it crossed the border into Rockland. Just light to moderate rain at the moment.

 

Yeah have a friend in Sloatsburg who never got out of the cloud cover as well. Quite a contrast but what else is new lol. 

 

Its absolutely beautiful outside right now.

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