tolakram wrote:Battery water levels
I think someone needs to revise that Graph to indicate heights higher than 10 feet

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tolakram wrote:Battery water levels
brunota2003 wrote:TWC keeps showing a graphic showing water levels leveling off, mostly, at the Battery for now...yet everything you guys post shows it steadily rising?
nashrobertsx wrote:In the height of the storm, the NHC just can't wait to wash their hands of this thing.. very strange... maybe something to do with insurance claims and how they classify these things.... just seems strange to me... very strange..
WE ANTICIPATES THAT THE LAST NHC ADVISORY ON SANDY WILL BE ISSUED AT
11 PM EDT TONIGHT. SINCE ALL COASTAL TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNINGS HAVE
BEEN DISCONTINUED...THERE WILL BE NO INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC ADVISORIES
ISSUED BETWEEN NOW AND THE 11 PM NHC ADVISORY. TO PROVIDE A
CONTINUOUS FLOW OF INFORMATION...NHC WILL ISSUE TROPICAL CYCLONE
UPDATES AT 7 PM AND 9 PM EDT...AND AT THE TIME OF LANDFALL. THESE
UPDATES ARE ISSUED UNDER WMO HEADER WTNT63...AND AWIPS HEADER
TCUAT3...AND WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE ON THE NHC WEBSITE. BEGINNING
AT 5 AM EDT TUESDAY...PUBLIC ADVISORIES WILL BE ISSUED BY THE
HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER...HPC...UNDER THE SAME WMO
AND AWIPS HEADERS AS THE NHC PUBLIC ADVISORIES...WHICH WILL ALSO BE
AVAILABLE VIA THE NHC WEBSITE.
nashrobertsx wrote:In the height of the storm, the NHC just can't wait to wash their hands of this thing.. very strange... maybe something to do with insurance claims and how they classify these things.... just seems strange to me... very strange..
x-y-no wrote:brunota2003 wrote:TWC keeps showing a graphic showing water levels leveling off, mostly, at the Battery for now...yet everything you guys post shows it steadily rising?
The surge (the green line above) has leveled off somewhat. But of course the tide is still rising.
Terry wrote:There is definitely a difference for claim from designated tropical cyclones and flood insurance, etc. But I just cannot believe that the NHC would change their reporting for that reason.nashrobertsx wrote:In the height of the storm, the NHC just can't wait to wash their hands of this thing.. very strange... maybe something to do with insurance claims and how they classify these things.... just seems strange to me... very strange..
WE ANTICIPATES THAT THE LAST NHC ADVISORY ON SANDY WILL BE ISSUED AT
11 PM EDT TONIGHT. SINCE ALL COASTAL TROPICAL CYCLONE WARNINGS HAVE
BEEN DISCONTINUED...THERE WILL BE NO INTERMEDIATE PUBLIC ADVISORIES
ISSUED BETWEEN NOW AND THE 11 PM NHC ADVISORY. TO PROVIDE A
CONTINUOUS FLOW OF INFORMATION...NHC WILL ISSUE TROPICAL CYCLONE
UPDATES AT 7 PM AND 9 PM EDT...AND AT THE TIME OF LANDFALL. THESE
UPDATES ARE ISSUED UNDER WMO HEADER WTNT63...AND AWIPS HEADER
TCUAT3...AND WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE ON THE NHC WEBSITE. BEGINNING
AT 5 AM EDT TUESDAY...PUBLIC ADVISORIES WILL BE ISSUED BY THE
HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PREDICTION CENTER...HPC...UNDER THE SAME WMO
AND AWIPS HEADERS AS THE NHC PUBLIC ADVISORIES...WHICH WILL ALSO BE
AVAILABLE VIA THE NHC WEBSITE.
nashrobertsx wrote:In the height of the storm, the NHC just can't wait to wash their hands of this thing.. very strange... maybe something to do with insurance claims and how they classify these things.... just seems strange to me... very strange..
brunota2003 wrote:TWC keeps showing a graphic showing water levels leveling off, mostly, at the Battery for now...yet everything you guys post shows it steadily rising?
Terry wrote:Reporter saying that South St. Seaport/Pier 19 (I think) has water over topping sea wall. That's near Wall St., right? http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/livenow?id=8857235
tolakram wrote:10 feet now at The Battery
source: http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/geo.sh ... on=8518750
karenfromheaven wrote:brunota2003 wrote:TWC keeps showing a graphic showing water levels leveling off, mostly, at the Battery for now...yet everything you guys post shows it steadily rising?
Don't know about TWC, but here is data from backup sensors at the Battery:
Note, pressure is still dropping as well.
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