Posted on 09/29/2015 2:57:05 PM PDT by dirtboy
Some areas are a few inches of rain below normal. Looks like they
may make it up and then some with this storm passing thru.
Good source of breaking info:
My gal and I have a flight out of newark Friday night. We haven’t gone anywhere in years because of various reasons.
she is going to be heartbroken if it is cancelled.
i dont know what it takes to ground planes
Jauquim? Is that the cousin to Joaquin?
That storm sounds like a wetback.
Jauquim? There’s a British lesbian double entendre in there for the not-feint-of-heart.
That wet weather system has been soaking Ga for the last week. 7+ inches of rain in less than 4 days.
That TS is headed out to sea, but this gulf flow system is what the NE needs to watch.
Oh noes. We’ve never had a rain storm before.
I can only hope that President Obama knows how to save us.
Flash flood watches/warnings here in Western PA. I think my town got about 2 inches, but some places got a lot more. Just been raining here continuously since last night.
And they don’t know just how appropriate such names are....
If so, we have K through Z to go...and most of 'em we won't even be able to pronounce....like this one.
Uhbama knows all, as in all this is happening because we have been such nasty beasts daring to invent things that might heat up the place.
It’s not urban....more like the urban sombrero....
I saw this forming the other day when looking at cool map from a freeper. Kind of looks like one - definite swirl at top off NE coast.
http://earth.nullschool.net/
It's climate changing!
My area of South Jersey needs rain badly/ Unfortunately getting a couple months rain in 4 days isn’t quite what I care for
Leni
From Wxsouth (reliable, not prone to hype):
This is getting pretty serious now. Both GFS and European model have a tremendous Flood event for the MidAtlantic and well inland to the mountains of NC, Virginia and Apps region. These two models don’t bring Tropical Storm “Joaquin” directly inland but they do have a strong Coastal Low forming as a result of a new Upper Low carving out in Georgia this Weekend. Combined with Blocking High in the Northeast, this aims major, if not Historic, rains inland.
For now I’ll be broad with an early alert map on the East Coast, but if the upper low in GA is actually slower or further west, that may allow Joaquin to move that much closer, adding that much more rain inland. Already, it looks extremely dangerous if the models Rain amounts come true.
Uh, gravity?.......................
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