Wow...I hadn't realized how lazy I've been when it comes to posting on my blog here. My apologies. Well, it is the day after All Hallowed Eve and we had a good evening. My wife goes nuts with this little holiday and our house was all done up. Looked good. I ate to much of the after-affects (candy) and now I've got a sugar hangover and feel basically like shit. So, such is life in the big boy world.
When it comes to weather, we had some abnormally cold days over the last week. Thursday night/Friday morning, my handy dandy thermometer registered 31.5F (just below freezing for you fahrenheit deficient folks) so for Hampton Roads, it was chilly. It was nice getting up early and hearing the frost crunch under foot while I walked to the car. I tell you...I miss cold weather. So, so very much.
Alright...I'll try not to be so horrible in my writing. Take care.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Wow...alot of Rain...
Well, the Noreaster and low pressure associated with it dumped ALOT of rain. Norfolk international only recorded approximately 2.57 inches (which is a Record for this date), but as precipitation amounts can vary quite alot due to thunderstorm cells etc, we had quite alot more precip at my house. According to my little plastic rain gauge, we received approximately 6.5 inches of rain in a 24 hour period. To top it off, the pump station stopped working and the retention pond behind my house filled up ...probably close to 10 feet of extra water. Luckily my wife noticed the red light on and I called the number, and the got it working. I was worried that it would flood my poor house.
AND...we've had a leak on one of the walls, and supposedly it had been fixed...riiight. After approximately4 inches of rain, the water start flowing in through the same spot. So my wife and I spent quite a bit of time putting down towels and bowls to catch the water. What a pain in the ass.
That being said...6.5 inches of rain. WOW.
AND...we've had a leak on one of the walls, and supposedly it had been fixed...riiight. After approximately4 inches of rain, the water start flowing in through the same spot. So my wife and I spent quite a bit of time putting down towels and bowls to catch the water. What a pain in the ass.
That being said...6.5 inches of rain. WOW.
Labels:
rain,
thunderstorms,
Virginia,
Virginia Beach,
weather
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Wow...alot of rain
Well, that coastal low that is located over North/South Carolina is currently dumping some heavy rain/thunderstorms, and some different wind. My back yard had 2.68 inches of rain in less than 12 hours and the rain keeps on coming. Pretty sweet if you ask me!! And the nice kick-ass thunderstorms are just beginning!! It's nice!!
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Hanna is here
Oh yeah...well, I first woke up around 0600L and heard the wind start blowing...the creaking of the house, etc. All good and interesting fun. The winds and driving rain remind me of Iceland. At any rate, at my house I've had just over 1/2 inch of rain in 2 hours...the temperature is about 80F and the winds have been southerly 5-10 knots with gusts to 20 knots....all I have is a Kestrel observation so it isn't measuring winds for a full hour...just when I go outside.
The official Observation at the local airport is (winds are showing
KSFQ 061141Z AUTO 13011G36KT 10SM -RA SCT013 26/25 A2961 RMK AO2 P0024
The official Observation at the local airport is (winds are showing
KSFQ 061141Z AUTO 13011G36KT 10SM -RA SCT013 26/25 A2961 RMK AO2 P0024
Labels:
hurricane,
hurricane hanna,
Suffolk,
Virginia,
Virginia Beach,
weather,
windy
Friday, September 5, 2008
Rainfall
Well, so far I have received 1.10 inches of rain at my house. The skies are partly cloudy and there is no wind, but the humidity is brutal. It is warm and all the windows are dripping with water. Oh, and the rain has stopped. But I'm sure it will begin soon enough. Joy!!
Labels:
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hurricane hanna,
Norfolk,
Suffolk,
Virginia,
Virginia Beach,
weather
It's begun...
Well, the rain began approximately at 1345L or 1745Z. I'll be trying to report the weather as able...I'll take a 2100Z Observation with the total rain amount, temperature etc. My barometer, which is on my watch and not remarkably accurate is telling me the pressure is dropping and currently is 1015. Should be an interesting next two days.
The day before Hannah
Well, yesterday I went out and bought extra water (bottled) and have been clearing out my garage to make room for one of my cars. But it appears it will be a wind and rain maker and we are definitely in need to the rain. That being said, I'm glad that there are no trees near my house in case the wind comes a blowing. Otherwise, it will probably be a sit-inside-and-watch- movies all day as the Satellite dish probably won't get any reception. This will be like a winter storm day when I was stationed in Iceland. Windy, windy and windy. The current Surface weather observations:
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/tafs/displayMetarsTafs.php
And the actual Icelandic road conditions:
http://www.vegagerdin.is/english/road-conditions-and-weather/the-entire-country/island1e.html
And for Icelandic weather observations:
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/metars/index.php
Keflavik is BIKF
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/tafs/displayMetarsTafs.php
And the actual Icelandic road conditions:
http://www.vegagerdin.is/english/road-conditions-and-weather/the-entire-country/island1e.html
And for Icelandic weather observations:
http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov/metars/index.php
Keflavik is BIKF
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