Jay's House of Weather 'n Stuff

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  1. Drew

    Drew Active Member

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    Definitely looks like we got atleast a foot here in Brooklyn. Looks beautiful. For now.
     
  2. TheCoolerGlennFoley

    TheCoolerGlennFoley Well-Known Member

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    Parents got 30" in Miller Place on LI, sister is probably over 3' in Fairfield, CT. Probably about 10" in Hoboken.
     
  3. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    Woke up this morning to a winter wonderland full of dead and dying turkey buzzards. There's a flock that lives up in 3 tall trees in one corner of the backyard. It's prime real estate for them since I live at the junction of two of the main roads in the neighborhood, with the third just a couple of hundred yards away.

    This is the first weather event that I have seen kill them. I have 3 dead in the back yard and 2 more posturing on the ground in ways that tell me they're not long for this world.
     
  4. devilonthetownhallroof

    devilonthetownhallroof 2007 TGG Fantasy Baseball League Champion

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    My bedroom windows at about 1 AM...

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    And again at 5 AM...

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  5. DemoIsland

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    Parts of North Jersey got close to a foot.
     
  6. DemoIsland

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    LI got hit bad too. Driving down LIE, so many cars stuck/pulled over. Police just escorting the people out, cars were abandoned.
     
  7. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    I'm assuming you live in the basement.
     
  8. Br4d

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    There's a drift up against the back of the garage that is almost a straight unbroken line from the roof eaves. High winds do that.
     
  9. devilonthetownhallroof

    devilonthetownhallroof 2007 TGG Fantasy Baseball League Champion

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    Nope, that's the second floor. There is a roof for the porch about 3-4 inches below the window.
     
  10. statjeff22

    statjeff22 2008 Green Guy "Most Knowledgeable" Award Winner

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    About a foot here in central Nassau, but 20 miles away in Huntington they got 2 1/2 feet. That's what being south of a narrow snow/ice/rain line instead of north of it will do.
     
  11. GQMartin

    GQMartin Go 'Cuse

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    Got about a foot in Madison NJ
     
  12. Dierking

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    Why are you always such a fucking ray of sunshine?
     
  13. joe

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    Nice job Jay.

    Topped out at 20.2" in this neck of Westchester (Scarsdale), Bronxville got 21.3" and Mt. Vernon 17.2". Heard up river (Poughkeepsie, Kingston) got around 10". Hit the shovel early this morning and even though it's 29F now, the sun's finishing the job nicely. Front walk dry and the driveway and most of the main streets are down to the pavement. Luckily the winds here weren't that damaging.
     
  14. Br4d

    Br4d 2018 Weeb Ewbank Award

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    Isn't it amazing? There are 100 odd houses up and down the main roads within a mile of me and I'm the one that has a flock of turkey buzzards living on the property. What are the odds?
     
  15. jaywayne12

    jaywayne12 Well-Known Member

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    Thanks Joe,

    Whats amazing is its a lesson learned. Sometimes, the crazy models that throw out some nutty numbers have to at least be studies before a storm. If you remember, I was a bit shell shocked a few days before the storm about model numbers in certain areas that showed over 2 feet..some places 3 feet and small pocket close to 4 feet.

    They for the most part were thrown out for only being nuts. But the problem is that each model at one time or another showed these numbers. But how do you forecast it.

    The biggest problem will always be this..and the general public doesnt want to hear it. When a rain storm comes through and you hear 2 to 4 inches of rain..if the rain hits only an inch and a a half...you dont hear any bitching and whining about how the weather guys screwed up.

    But when you are talking about snow...saying 2 to 4 liquid is like saying you will get 20 to 40 inches of snow. If a weather guy said that his prediction is between 20-40 inches of snow, you would throw him out the door. And in my example of only getting an inch and a half..you only got 15" of snow. Nobody says a word when its rain because you are only a half inch off. But when you say 2 feet of snow and get 1..its a difference of 1" of liquid precip..thats all.

    Predicting snow within 8 to 12" when you are dealing with a huge storm is tough business..and guess what...lucky too.

    The only thing you try to do is say...I think we are going to get clobbered....and then try to narrow it down..but most of the time its luck.

    Hope everyone is doing fine...Think we hit 13" here. Was at 12" I believe when I turned in....still snowing lightly then. Who knows..it was a nice night.

    And the cleanup? sucks.
     
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  16. Br4d

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    Got 45 degrees and raining on tap for Monday here. Making me think hard about not shoveling too much this weekend.
     
  17. Yisman

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    :beer: another round!
     
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    If you weren't so poisoned by your secular humanist education, I could have a nice bit of fun with you right now.
     
  19. Br4d

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    It could be worse. I have a neighbor up the road who gets packs of coyotes howling at his back fence now and then. He shined a light out there once for me and the number of eyes was absolutely terrifying. I mean, don't get more than 15 feet from the house terrifying.

    The birds have been there for so long now that they're part of the property. When we took down the three big trees last summer I was worried that they'd leave for good but they were back within a few days.

    One interesting thing that I realized this morning is that I don't think the birds are usually here in January and February. No idea where they go during the coldest months but it's not here. Then we had this warm winter and they stuck around and they're paying the price for that now.
     
  20. Dierking

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    Birds are among the most sensitive species from an evolutionary perspective. A new set of genes is about to emerge from those buzzards.
     

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