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I hope earl sputters and dies.Wife is supposed to fly down south this weekend.I need to re assess all my gear and get ready for fall.
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BBBBBByeeeeeeee!!!
Statellite and reconnaissance fixes show that Earl has turned toward the north-northeast...and the initial motion estimate is 015/15. The track model guidance remains tightly clustered and shows an increase in forward speed and a turn toward the northeast in the next 24 to 36 hours as Earl is captured by a large mid- to upper- level trough moving into eastern North America. Based on the initial position and motion...the track forecast has been adjusted a little to the east of the previous package...but lies on the left side of the guidance suite. Later forecasts may be adjusted farther eastward if the current motion to the east of due north continues. Southwesterly shear of 15 to 20 knots is currently analyzed over the cyclone by UW-CIMSS and the SHIPS model...and outflow is now restricted in the southwest quadrant. Earl should continue to slowly weaken as it moves northward over cooler waters and shear increases. Model fields and cyclone phase space diagrams show Earl becoming extratropical by 48 hours...and being absorbed by a larger extratropical cyclone by 72 hours. The official intensity forecast has been adjusted downward slightly in agreement with the icon consensus. |
As I read it this am,
NE gusts to 65 storm surge @4 feet Works for me. Still time to run out and buy the wife a rake. |
The blow job that never was
time to hype the crap out of every storm again. Ought to be good this winter. 3" of snow will now be a storm of MEGA proportions |
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A dusting is one thing, this is something else. People will die, things will get broken. The more this moves east, the less of both will happen.
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Newport
Today: Tropical storm conditions possible. Showers likely, mainly after 4pm. The rain could be heavy at times. Cloudy, with a high near 79. Southeast wind 6 to 11 mph increasing to between 13 and 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible. Tonight: Tropical storm conditions expected. Showers. The rain could be heavy at times. Low around 68. North wind 29 to 39 mph decreasing to between 28 and 33 mph. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New rainfall amounts between 2 and 3 inches possible. |
Coulda ridden the motorcycle today. It cost me $6 to get to work instead of .40
big storm go getcha bread. |
Hi nightfighter....
Welcome to Burlington. I live right in town. if you need any suggestions on restaurants or anything just send me a pm.
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Myself, I just ordered a table saw and now I'm heading to Downes and Reader...:horse: |
The first "band" of rain that is clearly waaaaaayyyyyy in advanc eof the actual storm camy through Hyannis about 11am. The hatches are battened and ready for tonight.
Oh yeah...the camper is packed and reayd becase the second they open Race Point I will be on my way. Right after a storm the fishing can be wicked good!!!! |
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