![]() ![]() The most intense hourly rainfall was observed during the 1-hour period between 19 hours, when 5.19 inches was recorded. The gage recorded 9.34 inches during that 5-hour period. The most intense period of rainfall observed at the USGS rain gage was from 1700 to 2200 hours on July 12. Both rain gages are located in the Rancocas Creek basin a tributary to the Delaware River. Geological Survey (USGS) gaging station on Greenwood Branch at New Lisbon ( 01466900) in Pemberton Township, N.J., recorded 11.3 inches. The rain gage at Tabernacle recorded 13.2 inches, and the rain gage at the U.S. More than 11 inches of rain was recorded by rain gages in Pemberton and Tabernacle Townships in Burlington County. Doppler radar estimates of total rainfall for the 24-hour period ending 0700 hours EDT on July 13 were from 8-12 inches over central Burlington, western Ocean, and eastern Camden Counties. (Anthony Gigi, National Weather Service, oral commun., July 14, 2004). The system received upper-level support from the northwest. The heavy rainfall was caused by a warm front approaching from the southwest that stalled over the area as a low pressure system developed along the front. Unusually large amounts of rain deluged parts of Burlington, Camden and Ocean Counties in southern New Jersey from the morning of July 12 through the early morning hours of July 13, 2004. 'Large and extremely dangerous' tornadoes reported in Penn.Roof of utility shed on property downstream from the bridge on Lumberton-Vincentown Road.(Public domain.) Hurricane Ida remnants spawn flooding, tornadoes in Northeast NYC power outages spike as NWS declares city's 1st flash flood emergency State of Emergency declared in New Jersey ![]() Tornadoes and other storm damage reported in New JerseyĪlmost all commuter rail service suspended in NY areaĭe Blasio declares State of Emergency in NYC due to historic flooding ![]() Ida triggers devastating tornadoes, flooding in NJ and NY Shrub Oak 4.57 in 0600 AM 09/02 COOP New York Flood links: White Plains Airport 6.16 in 0556 AM 09/02 ASOS Westhampton Airport 1.73 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOSġ N Mount Kisco 8.46 in 0400 AM 09/02 Public Upton 2.40 in 0800 AM 09/02 Official NWS Obsįarmingdale Airport 2.01 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOS Montauk Airport 3.20 in 0554 AM 09/02 ASOS Kew Garden Hills 5.77 in 0625 AM 09/02 NYSM Montgomery Airport 5.65 in 0554 AM 09/02 AWOS Midtown Manhattan 7.49 in 0625 AM 09/02 NYSM North Massapequa 2.48 in 0606 AM 09/02 CWOP West Milford 3.48 in 0545 AM 09/02 IFLOWS Groton Airport 3.64 in 0556 AM 09/02 ASOS New Haven Airport 4.53 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOSĢ N Ledyard Center 6.45 in 0615 AM 09/02 Cocorahs Meriden Airport 4.96 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOS Guilford 5.55 in 0700 AM 09/02 CO-OP Observer Here is a list of totals compiled by the National Weather Service for various spots in the tristate area.īridgeport Airport 5.94 in 0552 AM 09/02 ASOSĭanbury Airport 4.64 in 0553 AM 09/02 ASOSĬhester Center 2.7 WNW 6.46 in 0636 AM 09/02 COCORAHS Video from Bergen County shows water flooding streets, train tracks, a train station, and businesses some drivers abandoned their cars on Route 17. The remnants of Hurricane Ida brought heavy winds and drenching rain to New Jersey on Wednesday, Sept. ![]()
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