Post NJ/PA/NY conditions here please:)
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Jim Cantore
lol! I lost my internet for a while
here are my last two log entrys
8:23pm
Moderate rain
63 Degrees
Sustained winds 10-15mph
Gusts 20-25mph
Pressure: 1015mb
Comments: 20+mph gusts becoming more frequent.
9:39pm
Moderate Rain
63 degrees
Sustained winds: 15-18mph
Gusts: 25-30mph
Pressure: 1016mb
Comments: Weather going downhill
here are my last two log entrys
8:23pm
Moderate rain
63 Degrees
Sustained winds 10-15mph
Gusts 20-25mph
Pressure: 1015mb
Comments: 20+mph gusts becoming more frequent.
9:39pm
Moderate Rain
63 degrees
Sustained winds: 15-18mph
Gusts: 25-30mph
Pressure: 1016mb
Comments: Weather going downhill
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Central PA getting very wet!!
WGUS41 KCTP 012115
FLWCTP
BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE, PA
505 PM EDT FRI SEP 01 2006
...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE, PA HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN PENNSYLVANIA...
FRANKSTOWN BRANCH JUNIATA RIVER AT WILLIAMSBURG
LITTLE JUNIATA RIVER AT SPRUCE CREEK
PENNS CREEK NEAR PENNS CREEK
YELLOW BREECHES CREEK NEAR CAMP HILL
SWATARA CREEK AT HARPER TAVERN
CONESTOGA RIVER AT LANCASTER
FLWCTP
BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE, PA
505 PM EDT FRI SEP 01 2006
...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STATE COLLEGE, PA HAS ISSUED A
FLOOD WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN PENNSYLVANIA...
FRANKSTOWN BRANCH JUNIATA RIVER AT WILLIAMSBURG
LITTLE JUNIATA RIVER AT SPRUCE CREEK
PENNS CREEK NEAR PENNS CREEK
YELLOW BREECHES CREEK NEAR CAMP HILL
SWATARA CREEK AT HARPER TAVERN
CONESTOGA RIVER AT LANCASTER
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Winds are blowin'
I wish I had an anomometer, cause the winds are just getting worse and worse here in Brooklyn. It rained overnight, but I don't think we got as much as other places did. The remnant low center is still 15 miles southeast of DC according to the Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, and moving north at 10 mph. I saw a report from JFK of wind gusting to 41 mph. It's definitely at least that here, and the radar shows a band streaming in fast into the Jersey shore moving up. This is worse than a storm that was approaching a couple years ago, I think it was Floyd, and that was still a depression when it got here. Almost reminds me of Gloria when it was beginning, but won't quite be that. Still only early September though, things could get interesting here.
For all mid-atlanticers and northward - keep watch on that big swirl in the middle ocean.
Andy
For all mid-atlanticers and northward - keep watch on that big swirl in the middle ocean.
Andy
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Hurricane Floyd wrote:I have an unconfirmed report of a 65mph gust in Ocean City NJ.
They had reported a wind gust of 60 MPH in Cape May, NJ.
That pressure gradient was REALLY STRONG. I wish, however, that we didn't have the high pressure's affect so we could've really seen what Ernesto was all about at this stage of the game.
This was more of the equivalent of a MAJOR Nor'easter with TS force winds. The snow totals would've crippled us!
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Stephanie you are so right!
Didn't it feel like one of those winter storms that approach from the south? IT felt like that to me, waiting all day for the moisture to work its way down to the surface and then it goes all night and day with wind and stuff.
This did not feel like a tropical event at all and it's still cold and miserable and rainy with an east to northeast wind today. ack! Wanted to go to our arts fest here today but it's just too raw out.
this would have been a major blizzard if this was November or December, that's for darn shure!
Didn't it feel like one of those winter storms that approach from the south? IT felt like that to me, waiting all day for the moisture to work its way down to the surface and then it goes all night and day with wind and stuff.
This did not feel like a tropical event at all and it's still cold and miserable and rainy with an east to northeast wind today. ack! Wanted to go to our arts fest here today but it's just too raw out.
this would have been a major blizzard if this was November or December, that's for darn shure!
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I was over at the Shinnecock Inlet in Hampton Bays, NY around Noon (the webcam is out
). Winds were blowing 30-40mph, gusting to 55, making it necessary to lean into the wind several times. Several surfers were braving the High Surf Advisory put out by the NWS, but the windsurfers had to head for the protected bays. I've uploaded some photos of the crashing waves to my Flickr account.
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