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October 2019 General Discussions & Observations Thread


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It's actually sunny and the temp is up to 70 here right now. A beautiful afternoon. Much different than forecasts that painted today as a cloudy ugly day due to the coastal storm. Turns out we had very little rain yesterday and now a beautiful day today, so different than the forecast. But I realize how difficult of a forecast it was with this type of coastal storm in this pattern.

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13 minutes ago, winterwx21 said:

It's actually sunny and the temp is up to 70 here right now. A beautiful afternoon. Much different than forecasts that painted today as a cloudy ugly day due to the coastal storm. Turns out we had very little rain yesterday and now a beautiful day today, so different than the forecast. But I realize how difficult of a forecast it was with this type of coastal storm in this pattern.

Yeah will be interesting to see if tomorrow's upper 50s ends up too low as well

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One thing that wasn’t blown was the marine forecast. Some of the largest and most powerful waves I have have surfed in Long Beach. Just monster walls of water imploding with a sound like thunder. Waves should increase even further into tomorrow morning. The huge east fetch is really working it’s magic. 

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8 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

One thing that wasn’t blown was the marine forecast. Some of the largest and most powerful waves I have have surfed in Long Beach. Just monster walls of water imploding with a sound like thunder. Waves should increase even further into tomorrow morning. The huge east fetch is really working it’s magic. 

One of the best days for surfing this year in Long Beach. 
 

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16 minutes ago, CIK62 said:

On April 16-17 2003, didn't NYC drop from 88 to 37 in 15 hours or something like that.?       Was 88 at 4pm and 44, 24hrs. later.

Last week was the greatest 24 hr temperature drop for the month of October. April 2003 was the 3rd biggest 24 hr drop of all-time behind January 2014 and 1978.

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26 minutes ago, Maureen said:

I'm rooting against this!  Nothing personal :D

That’s ok. It looks like our old friend the Pacific firehose jet will be making a come back next few weeks. So maybe something for everyone with such a fast flow. 

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2 hours ago, NycStormChaser said:

Hopefully people along the normal coastal flooding areas park their cars on higher ground. Strong wording from Upton


https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=okx&wwa=coastal flood warning

Looks like widespread  moderate with some localized low end major possible. Could be close to the highest levels of the last 2 years across the South Shore back bays.

http://hudson.dl.stevens-tech.edu/sfas/

 

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