Posted by CharlieNJ on December 27, 2010 at 20:52:25 from (174.57.220.136):
In Reply to: O.T Got Pictures???? posted by LOU from Wi. on December 27, 2010 at 17:59:33:
Lou, I'm not a shutterbug, but I can give you a mental picture. Currently (11:15 PM)at the southern most point of New Jersey its 25 degrees, clear skys, wind NW at 22mph gusting to 36mph. Glad the wind is dropping out now. We had about 12" of snow yesterday and last night, with NNW wind 30mph to 50+mph. The snow is fine icy powder. Some places are bare and you can see the grass, the south sides of my buildings have have snow drifted up as high as 5 feet. Northern parts of the State got up to 35" of snow. Seems like the wind just won't quit, been like that the whole month. I know you fellas have had your share of wind and snow too. I posted a link to the Texas Tower weather station buoy off the coast. It gives a log of wind direction, wind speed, gusts, wave height, etc. for the last 24 hours. Where the weather station buoy is now, there once was a USAF cold war radar platform. On January 15, 1961 14 USAF servicemen and 14 civilian contractors lost there lives when the tower collapsed. The high cost of freedom, God bless them. Google "Texas Tower No. 4" or "Old Shakey". From the NOAA link, use your mouse to work your way up the coast to click and see the wind logs up north. Charlie
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