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1 minute ago, WestBabylonWeather said:

For something so hyped up, fail. For LI at least

These enhanced risk days are almost always when there's a strong S flow which is terrible for any severe on LI. We want a westerly flow to counter the marine influence or occasionally a seabreeze boundary pushing into the westerly flow to cause convection. Would've liked more than maybe 10 drops though, would've been nice.

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1 minute ago, Allsnow said:

1.50 

About the same for me over in Somerset. My Davis shows a maximum rain rate of 13.40"/hr, which may be the highest I've ever seen! Obviously, that magnitude doesn't last very long, but impressive nonetheless. 

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Just now, mgerb said:

About the same for me over in Somerset. My Davis shows a maximum rain rate of 13.40"/hr, which may be the highest I've ever seen! Obviously, that magnitude doesn't last very long, but impressive nonetheless. 

Yup. The high pwats did the dirty work today 

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2 minutes ago, mgerb said:

About the same for me over in Somerset. My Davis shows a maximum rain rate of 13.40"/hr, which may be the highest I've ever seen! Obviously, that magnitude doesn't last very long, but impressive nonetheless. 

These were some of the highest dew points there I can remember this early in the season.

 

https://www.weather.gov/wrh/timeseries?site=KSMQ&hours=72

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I don't have a rain gauge but that was some of the heaviest rainfall rates in a while. The retention basin behind our home became about 40% full in short order. All drained off now. I am at the northernmost point of Hillsborough.

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14 minutes ago, BlizzLuv said:

I don't have a rain gauge but that was some of the heaviest rainfall rates in a while. The retention basin behind our home became about 40% full in short order. All drained off now. I am at the northernmost point of Hillsborough.

1.82” appears to be the 2nd heaviest June hourly rainfall at SMQ since the records began in 1999 and 4th overall.

https://mesonet.agron.iastate.edu/plotting/auto/?_wait=no&q=155&network=NJ_ASOS&zstation=SMQ&var=max_p01i&w=all&threshold=100&hour=12&sdate=0101&edate=1231&month=all&_r=t&dpi=100&_fmt=png

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24 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

I shudder to think what a hurricane would bring if it ever hits us. 

As far as flooding at the coast, I think we have seen the worst, Sandy. With the warming ocean I think a storm coming up the coast could give us stronger wind than storms of the past.

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