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Pockets damaging wind-power outage potential 4P-10P Sunday Nov 15, 2020


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5 minutes ago, uncle W said:

anyone know where thats located in Brooklyn?...

Rooftop 

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Station ID BKLN
Location 5.2 km (3.2 mi) ESE of Brooklyn
County Kings
Latitude 40.631762° / N 40° 37′ 54″
Longitude -73.953678° / W 73° 57′ 13″
Elevation 33.2 meters / 109 feet
Installed June 19, 2017 2:45 pm
Station Number 33
Climate Division 4 - Coastal
NWS Forecast Office OKX - New York, NY
Type of Site University
Soil Type N/A - Rooftop
Obstructions within 100m Buildings, pavement
Surroundings City rooftop
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7 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

highest in the area!  Walt, were the sustained winds over 50 when that happened?

Did not check...  but the 70 makes sense... per modeled profile.  Am not surprised.  Rooftop it is... which can also be tree crown top at 30-40 feet above ground level. 

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1 minute ago, wdrag said:

Rooftop 

Full tower
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General Information

Station ID BKLN
Location 5.2 km (3.2 mi) ESE of Brooklyn
County Kings
Latitude 40.631762° / N 40° 37′ 54″
Longitude -73.953678° / W 73° 57′ 13″
Elevation 33.2 meters / 109 feet
Installed June 19, 2017 2:45 pm
Station Number 33
Climate Division 4 - Coastal
NWS Forecast Office OKX - New York, NY
Type of Site University
Soil Type N/A - Rooftop
Obstructions within 100m Buildings, pavement
Surroundings City rooftop
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it's good that it's on a rooftop to rise above the obstructions lol.  That looks like Brooklyn College to me.

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1 minute ago, LibertyBell said:

we're def getting interesting weather around here lately lol.  I'm fully prepared to experience a Cat 1 hurricane here in the middle of winter within the next 10 years.

 

how about a snowstorm at the end of the month like what happened in 1938...this year anything is possible...

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