to see a direct impact on land out here in new england. and notice that they re very tightly clustered here on long island and going into connecticut. so, we are going to feel impacts in this area. if anything, they ll get a little tighter, maybe budge a little westward. now, everyone is going to feel some sort of impact up here, once we get to the wee hours of sunday and the rest of sunday afternoon. and the evening hours, too. new york, you re going to feel the winds. you ll see a little bit of rainfall, but the really heavy stuff is going to be bottled up in massachusetts and connecticut. we ve already picked up several inches of rain this week. and then this, about 4 to 6 inches will just add insult to injury. this will cause flash flooding in some areas. we re also going to see the saturated ground mixed with the strong wind gusts which could be in excess of 74 miles per hour, for sure. that will cause the winds to
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Neil Fox
, February 5th, 2021 13:04
Michael Cumming and Stewart Lee bring the story of Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales through insightful, lively conversations – and Neil Fox has one of his own with all three to celebrate the release
It looks like a music documentary. There’s a famous person [Stewart Lee] walking out of a train station, telling viewers where they are and why it’s important. Now they’re telling us what is going on and why we’re here. It feels like a music documentary. And
King Rocker, Michael Cumming and Stewart Lee’s film about Robert Lloyd and The Nightingales is one. But it’s also not. You’d expect a film by the director of Brass Eye and
front quadrant, 90% of the tornados occur at that location. so with time you can see these rain bands coming on shore. that s where the danger is. and we will start looking at that risk and getting that risk information out because that s an important factor when you look at these types of systems. al, that s a really good point. i remember in one of the hurricanes ike or something like that, it was predawn and a guy had a million candle power light. he said he is looking for the tornado. i said the wind is 117 miles an hour, and he said, yeah, there are tornados inside hurricanes. that s one of the things you will see tornado watches especially in florida. you will see these tornado watches posted. and it s like insult to injury. it s an extra danger though because with a hurricane you will at least have some sense of here is where the wind s coming, i m in a safe spot, i m behind something that s secure. you have no certainty like that with tornados. anything can whip up. i w