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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis was Harvey - Radar loop of seven days of the storm showing its path
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This was Harvey - Radar loop of seven days of the storm showing its path (Original Post)
OnlinePoker
Sep 2017
OP
Fascinating to see it so fast. I see now that it just missed my immediate area....
Honeycombe8
Sep 2017
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packman
(16,296 posts)1. Fascinating
True Dough
(17,301 posts)2. That was interesting to watch.
Thanks for posting.
RKP5637
(67,103 posts)3. Wow! Thanks for posting! n/t
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)4. Fascinating to see it so fast. I see now that it just missed my immediate area....
But barely. Much still flooded, but we missed the worst. Poor Beaumont and Port Arthur. They got it bad.
JDC
(10,125 posts)5. Thank you. Super Interesting.
spanone
(135,817 posts)6. K&R...
peacebuzzard
(5,167 posts)7. K+R
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bluepen
(620 posts)8. Really interesting. Thanks for posting!
kcr
(15,315 posts)9. Wow. That really shows how the region was just blasted non-stop with rain
Like a giant hose trained on it for seven days.
kcr
(15,315 posts)10. This shows what the same amount and area would look like in other regions
https://www.wunderground.com/news/harvey-rain-look-like-new-york-los-angeles-florida-seattle-houston-charleston
The Northeast
If Harvey had made landfall on the New Jersey coast and all atmospheric variables that dictated where rain fell were the same, Harvey's rain would have fallen across all of, or portions of, eight states from New Hampshire to New Jersey.
The core of 40-plus-inches of rain would have fallen between Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island.
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The Northeast
If Harvey had made landfall on the New Jersey coast and all atmospheric variables that dictated where rain fell were the same, Harvey's rain would have fallen across all of, or portions of, eight states from New Hampshire to New Jersey.
The core of 40-plus-inches of rain would have fallen between Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island.
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