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So if think you are having a bad time in this storm.. it can get worse...


http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/ma ... al_BOHUFco19LfBRMPIi4tI2M

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I walked around Paulus Hook, no street flooding and the water isn't spilling over the walkways. But Morris Canal Park is pretty flooded, here is some shaky cam footage I made. Also I saw some pretty big downed trees on the walk there from downtown.




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Channel 7 showing Greene St and Columbus Drive flooding.

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Can I assume then that the area on Fourth & Newark is still dry? If your internet and power stays on please let me know if it floods -- thanks for the report!

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We have had a couple brown outs, our cable/internet flashed out once (but came back on) then everything flashed out completely for a second but came right back on. I live near the Conwell Middle School.

And in the middle of typing this everything flashed out again. I've got my lanterns at the ready.


We haven't had any flooding on this block - I'm basically right across the street from the school on Bright Street. Not sure how different it might be over at Fourth and Newark. During Irene it was all clear as far as flooding in the streets, except for the basement.

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Can I assume then that the area on Fourth & Newark is still dry? If your internet and power stays on please let me know if it floods -- thanks for the report!

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We have had a couple brown outs, our cable/internet flashed out once (but came back on) then everything flashed out completely for a second but came right back on. I live near the Conwell Middle School.

And in the middle of typing this everything flashed out again. I've got my lanterns at the ready.

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Listening to police scanner apparently there is a good deal of water at Marin and the light rail that the FD can't pass.

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We have had a couple brown outs, our cable/internet flashed out once (but came back on) then everything flashed out completely for a second but came right back on. I live near the Conwell Middle School.

And in the middle of typing this everything flashed out again. I've got my lanterns at the ready.

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6:30 pm: River Drive South and Pavonia Ave in front of the Newport PATH station is flooded.

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On the Staten Island cam, the waves are started to come over the wall. There was 11 PIX News truck getting hit by the spray.

http://www.nyharborwebcam.com/

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The Hudson river just breached the wall on the westside highway.
Kennedy reporting winds gusting to 55 knots

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The storm surge during Irene was pretty much a non factor. Flooding was due to rain and a super saturated ground. We have had so little rain with this storm that if you are out of the surge path, you will be nice and dry.

However, this storm is producing such a low pressure that it looks like NOAA is raising the surge levels. Plus we have a full moon high tide around 8:30.

I would like it if anyone still in Newport, Port Libertre, or other waterfront area could provide some updates as to what is happening.

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So in laymen's terms -- any sense on how much higher this will be from what happened with Irene? Also I am really interested in any news from the Village Area Downtown -- is Madame Claude's still dry? It made it through Irene just barely!

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Probability of storm surge > 8 feet just jumped from 50% to 90+% along the waterfront. NOAA reporting probability of surge > 10 feet at 40-50%.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graph ... .shtml?gm_psurge#contents

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Any power outtages yet?

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water spilling over onto boardwalk at liberty marina. docks almost above the walkway from raised water level and wind whipping.

flooding in the western pest parking lot, but not up to lightrail tracks yet. lots of trees down all over.

still plenty of people walking around

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File under freaky. I have a water spray bottle on my table from when I was cementing cracks, it's got a continual drip from it's nozzle due to the falling pressure siphoning it up.

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anyone have updated photos of the Newport / waterfront area?

I can see the piers are disappearing again as the tide comes in much like the pictures from this morning.

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anyone have updated photos of the Newport / waterfront area?

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Tide gauge at Battery Park is back into flood stage.

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http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graph ... .shtml?gm_esurge#contents

There is an 80% chance that the storm surge ON TOP of the high tide will be 5-7 feet on the JC waterfront, according to NHC data.

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big tree down across the street from taqueria. took out alot of power lines too from the looks of it.


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Thor, please report back what you see, thanks!

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I dont know why New Jersey doesn't put power lines/cable underground like they do in California.


Money, obviously. Not that we have cheaper power. I would guess the money saved ends up in the pockets of "the right people".

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hah, what's even more great is that I saw a couple pushing a baby in a stroller along the water in Battery Park on the Weather channel bout 15 mins ago.

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I dont know why New Jersey doesn't put power lines/cable underground like they do in California.

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I'm amazed at all the people outside at the river watching the storm.


I know right? I still see people walking about and the wind has picked up 5x stronger than before. And to hear the wind gust from inside my apt and windows shut you know it's gusting around 50 65 mph

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I'm amazed at all the people outside at the river watching the storm.

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We passed the low tide mark... it's all 'up' from here till later tonight.

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Dr. Joe on 1010wins said: Tide will start to rise Monday 6:00 pm. High tide will be at 8:30 pm. Tide will recede at 10:30 pm. Irene had a 5 foot surge; Sandy will have a 10 foot surge.


I don't know where these guys are getting their data, both plots are showing 6.5 surge over high, for an 8.5 tide. and Irene was 4' at the Battery here's the record http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/data ... ide+Data&format=View+Plot

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