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vineyardblues 12-12-2008 06:44 AM

Holy Crap What a storm
 
I hope everyone is safe !!
VB

stcroixman 12-12-2008 07:14 AM

It must be howling out there. I've been there for a couple of these with my wife and kids. Hopefully, you are not directly on the water.

vineyardblues 12-12-2008 07:42 AM

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What a mess

vineyardblues 12-12-2008 07:49 AM

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That would be a tree
And the chit is still falling,

Backbeach Jake 12-12-2008 07:52 AM

They just turned me around in the parking lot and sent me home. No power. I could hear trees snapping as I talked to the boss....

MakoMike 12-12-2008 08:19 AM

We just lost power in RI at our house

Clogston29 12-12-2008 09:04 AM

tons of ice up at my office (salem, nh) and no power. i'm actually working on my laptop at the mall because there's power and wifi. hopefully there will be power either at the office or at home by the time my battery dies. doubt it though, since that's only about 20 minutes away. maybe bang out some xmas shopping since i have the mall pretty much too myself - except for the old people walking.

spence 12-12-2008 09:22 AM

Looked like a pretty big storm surge with high tide this morning as well...about as big as I've seen it.

-spence

RIROCKHOUND 12-12-2008 09:39 AM

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Looked like a pretty big storm surge with high tide this morning as well...about as big as I've seen it.
-spence

Spence, west passing low pressure (Nor'easter) coupled with a spring high tide (4.7ft predicted at Newport). Add two feet of storm surge on top of that, and the water level is ~7ft above MLLW. Not a hurricane surge, but put some 12ft swells on it and there will be some erosion along the south facing beaches... 2ft is fairly typical for a decent sized nor'easter. Extend it for 5 days and you end up with the Patriots day storm...

There will be a set-down after the storm (most likely) once the Low passes and the NW comes in. Go scout spots at low-tide Sat afternoon, especially up inside the bay... should be able to see some structure if the swells aren't too big to obscure it...

NIB 12-12-2008 09:43 AM

A real soaker also.Over 3.5"s of rain her in NJ..

spence 12-12-2008 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 645912)
Spence, west passing low pressure (Nor'easter) coupled with a spring high tide (4.7ft predicted at Newport). Add two feet of storm surge on top of that, and the water level is ~7ft above MLLW. Not a hurricane surge, but put some 12ft swells on it and there will be some erosion along the south facing beaches... 2ft is fairly typical for a decent sized nor'easter. Extend it for 5 days and you end up with the Patriots day storm...

There will be a set-down after the storm (most likely) once the Low passes and the NW comes in. Go scout spots at low-tide Sat afternoon, especially up inside the bay... should be able to see some structure if the swells aren't too big to obscure it...

I guess I just looked at the water under the Sakonnet River Bridge on my way to drop off Griffin, and the water was almost on the road.

That's my yardstick science boy :humpty:

-spence

RIROCKHOUND 12-12-2008 09:59 AM

I was agreeing with you.
Spring tide and 2ft of storm surge looks impressive compared to 'normal' conditions

striperman36 12-12-2008 10:43 AM

I came up to Marlboro this AM

60 F in Mansfield, 55 mph gust this am
30 F at the office.

ICE starts at Rte 9 everything south is just soaked

fishbones 12-12-2008 11:26 AM

I spent the better part of 45 minutes picking up big branches in my yard and driveway this morning. Then, I had to towel up a little bit of water in the corner of my basement. As long as we have power I'll be fine because the french drains and sump pump will keep things mostly dry.

When I got to work we had about 2 inches of water in the basement, which includes a conference room, 2 offices and cubicles. Fortunately, I'm upstairs where it's dry.

Raven 12-12-2008 12:16 PM

let's see..........
 
12 hours without power or heat....

i'm having a "Dundee" honey brown beer
and for what its worth....it's almost as good
as Sam Adam's October fest :uhuh::cheers:

we've had no running water here ... for awhile

thankfully the water leaking into the living room
can be re-used in the toilet tank to flush it...
although it's like dark tea.... but no biggy...

just got a load of wood delivered an hour ago
that will save our friggan pipes from freezing...
:point: and us too! even Star the wonder dog
is looking at me with those WTF expressions lol

the other day... the kitchen sink faucet handle was frozen stiff...
and a pot in the kitchen sink was all full of ice...

if you cannot see your breath while walking around
inside the house....things are just peachy. :btu:

been hearing the big "kerack!" of tree's snappin and the wooosh of them falling "all day" as the misty rain
adds to the chandelier effect of the ice covered trees.

come monday, it'll be 13` degrees again....but
with wood available...NOW...we'll shall endure.:rolleyes:

BillM 12-12-2008 12:25 PM

Raven, you are living the life Dude! Where the heck are you?

Raven 12-12-2008 12:38 PM

BillM
 
47 miles Northwest of you at 600 feet above sea level.

of course that's as the Raven flies....:tooth:

i have to go load another wood stove down stairs

it's way to small... though... the door to it is about as big as a 15 inch monitor screen or smaller. :mad:

Nebe 12-12-2008 12:47 PM

I have a 'hang over' from all that rain and wind. My house has cathedral cielings and as a result, I couldnt sleep at all.. ugg.

Raven 12-12-2008 12:58 PM

you should play rain and wind tapes then Eben
and desensitize yourself....

or have the wife knock you out before bed time lol :kewl:

Grapenuts 12-12-2008 01:35 PM

just alittle liquid sunshine on the cape,,just enough to dampin the ground.Passed wind harder then what it was doing outside.

Raven 12-12-2008 01:38 PM

the sun's shinning now melting all that ice....phew

FishermanTim 12-12-2008 01:44 PM

As bad as this storm was, it's still nothing like the one back in '99.
When you loose power for weeks because the high tension lines snapped like cheap mono, and thousands of old growth trees get snapped from the wind and ice, you know you're in for trouble.
We got more water than ice, but one disaster is as bad as the next.
Hopefully this won't ruin anyones' Christmas.

striperman36 12-12-2008 02:20 PM

The 99 storm in Quebec and Northern New England was unreal

johnny ducketts 12-12-2008 03:29 PM

yeah we were without power for 10 days

Nebe 12-12-2008 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by spence (Post 645921)
I guess I just looked at the water under the Sakonnet River Bridge on my way to drop off Griffin, and the water was almost on the road.

That's my yardstick science boy :humpty:

-spence

Chit.. that means our property over there flooded.. :cens:

Nebe 12-12-2008 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 645926)
I was agreeing with you.
Spring tide and 2ft of storm surge looks impressive compared to 'normal' conditions

The correct term for the tide we experienced is "perigean tide" Tonight, the moon will be the closest that it ever will be in a year..

I thought you would know that Beavis. :angel:

stiff tip 12-12-2008 04:48 PM

pretty bad
 
here in mashpee .my paper boy was10 min late.:bshake::bshake::bshake:

spence 12-12-2008 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 646087)
I thought you would know that Beavis. :angel:

He's just book learned, but didn't finish the book :wave:

-spence

MakoMike 12-12-2008 06:10 PM

Our power came back on around 5PM

Rob Rockcrawler 12-12-2008 06:13 PM

I had to cut 3 trees up this morning at 4 AM, just to get to work. No power at the plant in worcester, sent the 70 something people home at 830, 835 power comes back on. Gotta work saturday now. Everything was covered with ice on the pike between worcester and sturbridge. Looked beautiful. Just got power back at 530, lost it sometime before 330 this am. Lots of firewood to be had out there right now.


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