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8/18/2017 Heavy Rain, Flooding & Severe Storm Observations


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10 hours ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Wantagh manages .03" with the second batch and .18" total for the day. 

Apparently wantagh is the mini Sahara desert of our region 

But our lead over the North Shore in August 2011 was much bigger.

...NASSAU COUNTY...
   LIDO BEACH           10.20  1230 PM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER         
   MASSAPEQUA PARK       8.17  1230 PM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER         
   BELLMORE              8.04  1200 PM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER         
   PLAINVIEW             7.33   500 PM  8/14  PUBLIC                  
   FREEPORT              7.04  1240 PM  8/14  EMERGENCY MANAGER       
   NORTH MASSAPEQUA      7.00  1230 PM  8/14  PUBLIC                  
   FLORAL PARK           6.13   430 PM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER         
   FARMINGDALE           5.98   446 PM  8/14  ASOS                    
   MASSAPEQUA            5.40  1100 AM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER         
   MUTTONTOWN            2.99   100 PM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER         
 ORIENT                1.54  1240 PM  8/14  SKYWARN SPOTTER 
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@bluewave

That was an awesome event.  Had between 7-8" of rain.  I wish someone would post the radar loop from that day.  I remember there was training of pretty strong thunderstorms over the south shore for a few hours.  We've had so much wild weather since 2000 that I tend to forget exact details of some of these events. 

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36 minutes ago, Rjay said:

@bluewave

That was an awesome event.  Had between 7-8" of rain.  I wish someone would post the radar loop from that day.  I remember there was training of pretty strong thunderstorms over the south shore for a few hours.  We've had so much wild weather since 2000 that I tend to forget exact details of some of these events. 

That was the heaviest rainfall event that I ever experienced. My first and only 10" event in under 12 hours. Many in Long Beach with a basement got flooded out.

 

 

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