Posted on 08/26/2011 9:40:24 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Sorry... Sometimes we aviation folks think everyone speaks our language.
Cape Hatteras METARS:
270958Z AUTO 12047G64KT 1/2SM +RA FG FEW008 OVC014 26/25 A2906 RMK AO2 PK WND 12064/0954 P0007 TSNO
Aug 27 0958z
Winds from 120 at 47kts, gusting to 64
Heavy rain, fog
Few clouds at 8,000, overcast at 14,000
Thunderstorm observed
You are repeating yourself ad nauseum about media hype. One could say that you are hyping yourself in the process. Please know that we understand you are drooling to give a post mortem on the media coverage. However, you are comparing forecasts from 72+ hours ago into your critique of today’s storm status. We call that manipulation of the data to suit your story. Enough already. If you want to discuss the adequacy of media coverage for Hurricane Irene, start your own thread.
I will!!!! =)
When they go to commercial - the stream blanks and from time to time a popup asks if you want to continue streaming.
I don’t have television but I can listen to both CNN and Fox on my satellite radio. I cannot endure more than a few minutes of either.
The Raleigh folks seem to be able to restrain themselves a little.
6.5” of rain at New Bern.
hahahaha...early morning, pre-landfall humor, there!
In the Queens-New York Rockaway Area that has to be evacuated, God Bless everyone, stay safe.
I stumbled upon that one myself! I had no idea what Airplane was based on...I can’t watch this movie without seeing Lloyd Bridges and his “I picked the wrong week....” lines!!!
After seeing “Airplane” you can’t watch “Zero Hour” and not laugh!!
WRAL’s chief meteorologist Greg Fishel has been there forever! I remember a much younger version of him on air back in the early 1980’s.
Very good—thanks!
Sounds like good news! Now you can sleep soundly, lol.
For an interesting read...The Blaze has a story on Hurricane Hunters out of Keesler AFB! Always amazing group.....I actually have a hat and a few t-shirts from that group.
Home town heroes!
We had the most beautiful, crystal clear weather on the west coast of FL while Irene was passing by off the east coast. One morning, it almost felt like fall was just around the corner. Today, we're back to the usual hot and steamy.
Looks to me now as if Irene will be passing through NYC at low tide, but CT will be caught more at high tide.
It will be passing thru NY for hours upon hours. I don’t think it misses high tide.
That is going to be a key factor. Oddly enough, I've heard twice this morning NJ/NY would occur during high tide. IIRC, high tide between Atlantic City and NYC is 7-8AM tomorrow. Of course, everything depends on Irene's forward speed.
5am track shows longer NH transit time, still right over us.
It’s a beautiful morning here.
Yeah, but too bad Masters went whacko and took the AGW koolaid from Gore though. WU has become his personal soap box for this crap now.
Wind steady at over 50 kts for last 4 hours; highest gusts to 68 kts 2 hours ago. Pressure now reporting as 28.38". Note that Irene is at 28.11"
Overcast in Brooklyn
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