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November 2016 Pattern Discussion


dmillz25

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  On 11/15/2016 at 12:19 PM, bluewave said:

Models showing the potential for impressive winds just beyond the day 5 range as a subtropical low east of New England phases with a deep trough and low moving through the NE. 

 

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I am not really seeing much wind potential, maybe gusts into the 40s...nothing out of the ordinary in fall

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  On 11/15/2016 at 2:10 PM, qg_omega said:

I am not really seeing much wind potential, maybe gusts into the 40s...nothing out of the ordinary in fall

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In such a quiet pattern recently, winds over 40 mph qualify for wind potential.;) It looks like the subtropical low dumbbells back into the Maritimes 

as a deep low forms near the NE or MA with strong CAA. Hard to specify anything more outside the 120 hr forecast window for storms.

0z Euro was most bullish on the high wind potential to our SW but we'll see how it goes.

 

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  On 11/15/2016 at 2:19 PM, Cfa said:

0.58 inches so far, I'm hearing some infrequent rumbles of thunder, and it's quite windy.

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Few rumbles here as well. Surprised to see the winds out of the north. I was expecting more of an onshore flow. This should keep the coastal flood threat down

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Up to .91 now. A welcome sight. Noticed some coastal flooding this morning as I was driving to work through the Rockaways. Water was coming up through some of the sewer grates in the usual areas and causing the roads to be under 6-12 inches of water. Good thing this storm wasn't any stronger. NWS extended the coastal flood advisory to 11am. Was originally to 9am.

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  On 11/15/2016 at 2:17 PM, bluewave said:

In such a quiet pattern recently, winds over 40 mph qualify for wind potential.;) It looks like the subtropical low dumbbells back into the Maritimes 

as a deep low forms near the NE or MA with strong CAA. Hard to specify anything more outside the 120 hr forecast window for storms.

0z Euro was most bullish on the high wind potential to our SW but we'll see how it goes.

 

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we actually had multiple days this month with gusts into the 40s and even 50s.  Its been a very wind month

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