Yeah, this one is wrapped up pretty tight and moving slowly.
https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren....55,37.96,2436
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Yeah, this one is wrapped up pretty tight and moving slowly.
https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren....55,37.96,2436
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I got some new lawn ornaments.
It’s been rain-snow-sleet-snow-sleet around NYC.
High wind and lots of knocked down trees.
A lot of traffic lights are out and it was dicey getting home.
Luckily our co-op didn’t lose power, but more squirrels lost their homes. :(
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Catskill got two foot of snow.
Wish I were there with not broken hip.
What the fuck is the difference between a nor’easter and a bomb cyclone? I grew up in Mass and never remember a bomb cyclone.
Marketing? Social media? Weather.com? It’s almost like these weather conditions are brand new and haven’t existed since the beginning of time. Phew .....
http://www.newsweek.com/are-bomb-cyc...-winter-769582
It's all about how quickly the storm intensifies.
Don't think it's a regular cyclonic system, two low pressure system merged just off the coast, which is why it intensified real quick. Just drove down from Dover NH to Boston this afternoon, not too bad really. A bit breezy around the docks, meh, oi've sen wurse.
Femoral neck stress fracture from running (too much).
On crutches for 6 weeks, 3 months recovery.
4 weeks in.
It is killing me.
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Yeah, that hip socket doesn’t look too happy either:eek:
Heal up well.
Jeebus.
Heal up.
Lost some vinyl siding on the house. Time to call homeowners insurance!
Whoa Sweetheart!
Heal up and stuff.
Thank you, TBS, rider3 and scottyb.
It’s been a rough year.
Got power back on the south shore this afternoon. Folks on the south coast still without. Really happy to have power back, last couple of storms like this were 4-5 days of no heat.
We usually don't have waves like this here (not my pic)
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Mostly perspective. From another angle:
https://www.facebook.com/paul.delleg...1112502615079/
evidently, my buddy's kid went out surfing in Kennebunk and came back to this. Engineering student at Tufts. He understands tides and stuff. They dug it out and it ran. said it was an epic session.
That should buff out.
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Glad it wasn’t a pilot.
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60+ mph gusts in DC area from Thursday nite through Friday. Tons of stuff flying around and trees down. Power out from early Friday am to midnight.
a little rock and roll
Went for a hike on the AT Sat, not as many blow downs as I expected. Fair number of trees and power outages, most localized.