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Sub 1000MB sfc low and associated significant hazards Nov 30-Dec 1, 2020


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Severe Weather Statement
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
359 PM EST Mon Nov 30 2020

NJC011-033-302115-
/O.CON.KPHI.TO.W.0035.000000T0000Z-201130T2115Z/
Cumberland NJ-Salem NJ-
359 PM EST Mon Nov 30 2020

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 415 PM EST FOR
NORTHWESTERN CUMBERLAND AND SOUTH CENTRAL SALEM COUNTIES...

At 359 PM EST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
was located over Newport Meadows, or 10 miles west of Bridgeton,
moving northeast at 35 mph.

HAZARD...Tornado.

SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation.

IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without
         shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage
         to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur.  Tree damage is
         likely.

Locations impacted include...
Alloway, Shiloh and Newport Meadows.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Protecting yourself from immediate threats to life and safety shall
take priority.  Whenever possible, as long as it does not cause
greater harm, all COVID-19 protective action guidance should be
followed.

TAKE COVER NOW! Move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest
floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a
mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter
and protect yourself from flying debris.

&&

LAT...LON 3948 7543 3956 7535 3946 7524 3934 7542
      3943 7549
TIME...MOT...LOC 2059Z 230DEG 32KT 3940 7541

TORNADO...RADAR INDICATED
HAIL...<.75IN

$$

Iovino

Tornado Warning
NJC019-PAC017-091-302130-
/O.NEW.KPHI.TO.W.0036.201130T2053Z-201130T2130Z/

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
353 PM EST Mon Nov 30 2020

The National Weather Service in Mount Holly NJ has issued a

* Tornado Warning for...
  South central Hunterdon County in northwestern New Jersey...
  Central Montgomery County in southeastern Pennsylvania...
  Central Bucks County in southeastern Pennsylvania...

* Until 430 PM EST.

* At 353 PM EST, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
  was located over Lansdale, or 17 miles north of Philadelphia,
  moving northeast at 50 mph.

  HAZARD...Tornado.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated rotation.

  IMPACT...Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without
           shelter. Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed.
           Damage to roofs, windows, and vehicles will occur.  Tree
           damage is likely.

* Locations impacted include...
  Lansdale, Doylestown, Byram, Chalfont, Tinicum, New Hope,
  Pipersville, Gardenville, Lumberville, Lambertville, New Britain,
  Brittany Farms-Highlands and Montgomeryv
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31 minutes ago, RedSky said:

It's freaking Noah's ark weather in Bucks county right now

 

 

We are up to 2.00” on the day.  Have been getting pounded during the past hour.  Lots of lightning including CTG.  Was just out and saw some good CTG strikes close up.  We may not have received the wind but these thunderstorms mean business here.

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Numerous 60 mph + gusts across the area.

Fairfield County...
Stamford                     63 MPH    0131 PM 11/30   CWOP       

New London County...
Groton Airport               61 MPH    0256 PM 11/30   ASOS     

Jackson Heights              61 MPH    0122 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Kew Garden Hills             60 MPH    0115 PM 11/30   NYSM       

Orient                       66 MPH    0216 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Stony Brook                  64 MPH    0208 PM 11/30   CWOP                                 
Southold                     61 MPH    0245 PM 11/30   NYSM                 
West Gilgo Beach             61 MPH    0132 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Farmingdale Airport          60 MPH    0153 PM 11/30   ASOS    
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12 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Numerous 60 mph + gusts across the area.


Fairfield County...
Stamford                     63 MPH    0131 PM 11/30   CWOP       


New London County...
Groton Airport               61 MPH    0256 PM 11/30   ASOS     


Jackson Heights              61 MPH    0122 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Kew Garden Hills             60 MPH    0115 PM 11/30   NYSM       


Orient                       66 MPH    0216 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Stony Brook                  64 MPH    0208 PM 11/30   CWOP                                 
Southold                     61 MPH    0245 PM 11/30   NYSM                 
West Gilgo Beach             61 MPH    0132 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Farmingdale Airport          60 MPH    0153 PM 11/30   ASOS    

Back in the 90s this would have been a 100k outage event with lots of trees down. Events of this level seem to yearly now. 
the ocean was impressive with the straight onshore flow. Waves were breaking as far out as the eye could see well past any sand bars 

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7 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Back in the 90s this would have been a 100k outage event with lots of trees down. Events of this level seem to yearly now. 
the ocean was impressive with the straight onshore flow. Waves were breaking as far out as the eye could see well past any sand bars 

Yes. Wind gusts into the 60s used to do a lot of damage. The weak trees have come down and the trees that are still around are stronger.

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Just now, psv88 said:

Yes. Wind gusts into the 60s used to do a lot of damage. The weak trees have come down and the trees that are still around are stronger.

Yes, that was my marker for power outages and tree damage, but  it's not as bad anymore (of course we dont have leaves on the trees anymore either).  Isaias caused a lot of damage though, but that was 70+....winds that strong will still cause a lot of damage

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10 minutes ago, LongBeachSurfFreak said:

Back in the 90s this would have been a 100k outage event with lots of trees down. Events of this level seem to yearly now. 
the ocean was impressive with the straight onshore flow. Waves were breaking as far out as the eye could see well past any sand bars 

More than yearly...we just had an event like this a couple of weeks ago lol

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25 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Numerous 60 mph + gusts across the area.


Fairfield County...
Stamford                     63 MPH    0131 PM 11/30   CWOP       


New London County...
Groton Airport               61 MPH    0256 PM 11/30   ASOS     


Jackson Heights              61 MPH    0122 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Kew Garden Hills             60 MPH    0115 PM 11/30   NYSM       


Orient                       66 MPH    0216 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Stony Brook                  64 MPH    0208 PM 11/30   CWOP                                 
Southold                     61 MPH    0245 PM 11/30   NYSM                 
West Gilgo Beach             61 MPH    0132 PM 11/30   CWOP                 
Farmingdale Airport          60 MPH    0153 PM 11/30   ASOS    

Got any reports out of SW Nassau, Chris?  I heard 58 mph at JFK/Inwood?

 

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49 minutes ago, Tatamy said:

We are up to 2.00” on the day.  Have been getting pounded during the past hour.  Lots of lightning including CTG.  Was just out and saw some good CTG strikes close up.  We may not have received the wind but these thunderstorms mean business here.

I dont get why the wind didn't hit here since we're all east of the storm track....but tornado warnings were really close.
 

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22 minutes ago, psv88 said:

Yes. Wind gusts into the 60s used to do a lot of damage. The weak trees have come down and the trees that are still around are stronger.

Yep, only times there are widespread outages on LI now is when gusts approach hurricane force. Not that I'm complaining or anything though lol. Ever since the one-two-three punch of the March 2010 noreaster, Irene, and Sandy, it's been like that

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4 minutes ago, Intensewind002 said:

Yep, only times there are widespread outages on LI now is when gusts approach hurricane force. Not that I'm complaining or anything though lol. Ever since the one-two-three punch of the March 2010 noreaster, Irene, and Sandy, it's been like that

yeah dont want power outages lol especially during cold storms.

 

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35 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

I dont get why the wind didn't hit here since we're all east of the storm track....but tornado warnings were really close.
 

If you look at the mesoscale models it becomes clearer.  The winds mix down more effectively near the coast due to the lack of obstructions including hills, mountains, trees, structures, etc. Where we are in eastern PA there are landmass related obstructions to our south which impede the ability of the atmosphere to mix down the stronger winds from aloft.  East of here when you look at a map showing where NYC/LI/coastal NJ are situated there is mostly open ocean or low lying coastal areas to their south.  The result is the atmosphere can more effectively mix down those stronger winds from aloft.  If you want to experience stronger winds out here you need elevation.

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