Thursday, November 12, 2009

November Nor'easter

Nor'easters can occur in the eastern United States any time between October and April, when moisture and cold air are plentiful. They are know for dumping heavy amounts of rain and snow, producing hurricane-force winds and creating high surfs that cause severe beach erosion and coastal flooding.
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i definitely don't know anything about radar, but the yellow and red, yeah, that's where my house is and i don't think that's a good thing...
SCARED.
...but, i HAD to go running so i put my rain gear on, my phone in a ziplock and headed down to the beach.
that sand is not supposed to be on the road! nor should there be WAVES in the river!
runoff from the bridge above plus the river 30ft to the right and the fact that it's been raining for 3 days straight will cause flooding.
hey car, good luck getting through the little lake.
yeah.
i was down at the beach at 7am and the tide was so high that the water was on the road. poor Yorktown and the rest of Hampton Roads. the good news is that Gabi had a "rain day" and Matthew and Hannah had a half day.

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