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''The internet's favorite meteorologist'' —@kottke | Climate nerd | Host of @ourwarmregards podcast. Say hi: sciencebyericholthaus@gmail.com

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    Eric Holthaus Verified account ‏@EricHolthaus 29 Oct 2012

    Just passed high tide (1st of 3 tide cycles)... current surge is ~3.6ft at Battery Park in Mhtn. 6in short of Irene. http://hudson.dl.stevens-tech.edu/SSWS/d/index.shtml?station=N017 …

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      1. Jaclyn Whittal ‏@jwhittalTWN 29 Oct 2012

        @WSJweather this is handy-never seen this site. Seeing that it could reach an 8 ft surge by tomorrow.

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      2. Eric Holthaus ‏@EricHolthaus 29 Oct 2012

        @jwhittalTWN yes, that's the forecast. (double current surge)

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      1. (((Elie Maron))) ‏@ECMaron 29 Oct 2012

        @WSJweather does that bode well for the next cycle?

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      2. Eric Holthaus ‏@EricHolthaus 29 Oct 2012

        @ECMaron surge should increase from now until about 9pm-midnight or so. surge forecasts for New York Harbor are 6-11 feet. Irene was 4.1.

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      1. Craig ‏@Ceecee_Wx 29 Oct 2012

        @WSJweather - I'm thinking about 1-2 feet above 1992. But I think the strongest winds are headed for southern New England (unprepared!)

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      2. Eric Holthaus ‏@EricHolthaus 29 Oct 2012

        @itsalleternal that is definitely a possibility, per NWS discussions (#Sandy's strongest winds in Southern New England)

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      3. Craig ‏@Ceecee_Wx 29 Oct 2012

        @WSJweather - I see a double wind maxima also on models tonight, and NORTHERN New England will catch the outer maxima

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    1. xpostfactoid ‏@xpostfactoid 29 Oct 2012

      @WSJweather shucks, this is just like watching polls

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    2. Paul Henninger ‏@phenninger 29 Oct 2012

      @WSJweather East River is just 6 inches short of street level at the end of Jay Street in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

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    3. The Snarkhivist ‏@AD_308 29 Oct 2012

      @WSJweather Does @BarackObama plan to wow us with his ocean lowering skillz during Hurricane Sandy?

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