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To: Brumar89 who wrote (916616)1/23/2016 10:43:31 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1573073
 
Depends on whether you see NM as "slightly" land, or a fairly big state. I see it as the 5th largest state.

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Sea level is rising...

" the water level at Lewes, Delaware, rose to 9.15 feet, a storm surge ... beating Superstorm Sandy (8.71 feet)"

Coastal Flooding Intense in Blizzard



Barnegat, NJ, police tweeted this vid from a coastal strip during the ongoing Winter storm Jonas, and issued mandatory evacuation orders. Paul Douglas retweeted and noted that flooding was higher than predicted.

Mashable tweeted the image below.



climatecrocks.com

Extreme winds have been observed along the mid-Atlantic coast, with a peak gust of 85 mph at Assateague Island, Virginia, at 4:40 a.m. EST. Lewes, Delaware, has seen a top wind gust of 73mph with sustained winds peaking at 59 mph…On Saturday morning, the water level at Lewes, Delaware, rose to 9.15 feet, a storm surge of more than 4 feet. This is the second highest level on record at that gauge, beating Superstorm Sandy (8.71 feet) and the Jan. 4, 1992 Nor’easter (8.80 feet)….The top snowfall total from Jonas so far is 28 inches in Terra Alta, West Virginia, as of early Saturday morning.”
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