OT: Coming to a beach near you in NJ and NY

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RU848789

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Saw 5 dead sharks washed up on the OCNJ beach today. Damn windmills.

Or maybe it's those hooligan teens on the beach and boardwalk in OC on weekends - the noise from their partying could be disorienting all those whales and sharks. In all seriousness, while it sounds like something I would have found fun as a teen, this past Saturday night they found 8 teens unconscious from dugs/alcohol and there were certainly some fights and unruly behavior. Surprised we haven't seen a thread on this yet talking about how this is a sign of the apocalypse...

https://6abc.com/ocean-city-nj-new-curfew-mayor-jay-gillian-council/13329879/
 

RUschool

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Saw 5 dead sharks washed up on the OCNJ beach today. Damn windmills.

Or maybe it's those hooligan teens on the beach and boardwalk in OC on weekends - the noise from their partying could be disorienting all those whales and sharks. In all seriousness, while it sounds like something I would have found fun as a teen, this past Saturday night they found 8 teens unconscious from dugs/alcohol and there were certainly some fights and unruly behavior. Surprised we haven't seen a thread on this yet talking about how this is a sign of the apocalypse...

https://6abc.com/ocean-city-nj-new-curfew-mayor-jay-gillian-council/13329879/
They probably ate some weed.
 

newell138

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Saw 5 dead sharks washed up on the OCNJ beach today. Damn windmills.

Or maybe it's those hooligan teens on the beach and boardwalk in OC on weekends - the noise from their partying could be disorienting all those whales and sharks. In all seriousness, while it sounds like something I would have found fun as a teen, this past Saturday night they found 8 teens unconscious from dugs/alcohol and there were certainly some fights and unruly behavior. Surprised we haven't seen a thread on this yet talking about how this is a sign of the apocalypse...

https://6abc.com/ocean-city-nj-new-curfew-mayor-jay-gillian-council/13329879/

were they sandsharks? Last spring i saw something similar, dozens of sandsharks washed up on the beach.

As to the teens, have fun all you want but spitting on cops and old ladies who are cleaning the bathrooms should get you arrested.
 

Knight Shift

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were they sandsharks? Last spring i saw something similar, dozens of sandsharks washed up on the beach.

As to the teens, have fun all you want but spitting on cops and old ladies who are cleaning the bathrooms should get you arrested.
Maybe they were land sharks. Has anyone seen Chevy Chase lately?
 

RU4Real

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Lot of tankers through Raritan bay on their way up the Arthur Kill. No whale hit finding itself in shallow bay waters and struck by one of those big ships would stand a chance.

Unless it was one of those evil sailors out of the Raritan or Keyport Yacht clubs, carving slices into humpback whales with their keels. LOL

Hey!
 
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Saw 5 dead sharks washed up on the OCNJ beach today. Damn windmills.

Or maybe it's those hooligan teens on the beach and boardwalk in OC on weekends - the noise from their partying could be disorienting all those whales and sharks. In all seriousness, while it sounds like something I would have found fun as a teen, this past Saturday night they found 8 teens unconscious from dugs/alcohol and there were certainly some fights and unruly behavior. Surprised we haven't seen a thread on this yet talking about how this is a sign of the apocalypse...

https://6abc.com/ocean-city-nj-new-curfew-mayor-jay-gillian-council/13329879/
I was down there for the day last Saturday and it was very crowded (with many teens), but not unruly. However, this was during the day, so big difference from at night. That being said, when on vacation down there last summer and the summer prior, I was surprised how many teen gatherings were allowed to take part on the beach at night. At first I thought it was something like a town sponsored event, there were so many kids gathered at the same place. But nothing seemed to come from it then. I guess these hooligans took it to a new level last weekend!

Sucks that the beach will now be closed at 8pm and the restrooms at 10pm, for those of us who might want to go for a walk at night or even for some who might go surf fishing in the evening perhaps.
 

RU848789

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I was down there for the day last Saturday and it was very crowded (with many teens), but not unruly. However, this was during the day, so big difference from at night. That being said, when on vacation down there last summer and the summer prior, I was surprised how many teen gatherings were allowed to take part on the beach at night. At first I thought it was something like a town sponsored event, there were so many kids gathered at the same place. But nothing seemed to come from it then. I guess these hooligans took it to a new level last weekend!

Sucks that the beach will now be closed at 8pm and the restrooms at 10pm, for those of us who might want to go for a walk at night or even for some who might go surf fishing in the evening perhaps.
Yeah, during the day on Saturday wasn't too bad, but after dark, the cops were funneling 1000+ teens onto the beach by 11th St., in an attempt to keep them from bothering families and businesses on the boardwalk, but you could see the huge unruly crowds from the boardwalk and hear the yelling and screaming and music from the kids. Wasn't an issue for me (would've been if I were a parent of one of those kids), but it made my wife a little nervous, as there were still some teens running all over on the boardwalk. Kids have been unruly forever, but it used to be more out of sight and in predictable places - with social media, these things can pop up almost anywhere at any time and have been an issue for a number of Shore towns the past year or two.

I also suspect they're not going to hassle grown-up beach strollers at 9 pm - the curfew is to go after groups of kids after 8 pm. And maybe they'll back off on the bathroom thing if the new measures work to keep the huge teen throngs away.
 
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RU848789

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were they sandsharks? Last spring i saw something similar, dozens of sandsharks washed up on the beach.

As to the teens, have fun all you want but spitting on cops and old ladies who are cleaning the bathrooms should get you arrested.
Looked like sandsharks - not that big. Agree on the teens - have at your fun, but some of the behavior went well beyond acceptable.
 

knightfan7

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Saw 5 dead sharks washed up on the OCNJ beach today. Damn windmills.

Or maybe it's those hooligan teens on the beach and boardwalk in OC on weekends - the noise from their partying could be disorienting all those whales and sharks. In all seriousness, while it sounds like something I would have found fun as a teen, this past Saturday night they found 8 teens unconscious from dugs/alcohol and there were certainly some fights and unruly behavior. Surprised we haven't seen a thread on this yet talking about how this is a sign of the apocalypse...

https://6abc.com/ocean-city-nj-new-curfew-mayor-jay-gillian-council/13329879/
Ocean City? I'd look at the locals for this. We know they don't cotton to out of towners on their beach.
 
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A lot of people would argue, but iMO the very first criteria for "Central Jersey" has to be that any location is on the coastal plain, i.e. south of the line of maximum glacial advance. Montgomery Twp. is squarely in the Piedmont geological province. Not "Central Jersey".

This is completely wrong
 

knightfan7

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All depends on if the battles takes place on land or sea, right?
what is it was this species of shark?

 

RU848789

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Ocean City? I'd look at the locals for this. We know they don't cotton to out of towners on their beach.
Actually, most reports, including from people we know who live down here, say that the social media call goes out far and wide and there are many kids from out of town who come for these parties. Also makes for lots of drunk/high teens biking and driving.
 

ashokan

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As to the teens, have fun all you want but spitting on cops and old ladies who are cleaning the bathrooms should get you arrested.

Sounds like the kids might be dead soon looking at MSN/WaPo weather reports.
They are now intentionally using fire red/oranged maps to scare the suggestible.
They are also explicitly blaming the ordinary June temps on apocalyptic weather.
No.Shame.At.All


"For the second year in a row, a late-spring heat wave is forcing schools in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes to close, send kids home early or shift to remote learning. Climate change is making hot days before the end of the school year more common across northern states where many schools lack air conditioning, especially in urban areas that tend to heat up the most."


 

knightfan7

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Sounds like the kids might be dead soon looking at MSN/WaPo weather reports.
They are now intentionally using fire red/oranged maps to scare the suggestible.
They are also explicitly blaming the ordinary June temps on apocalyptic weather.
No.Shame.At.All


"For the second year in a row, a late-spring heat wave is forcing schools in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes to close, send kids home early or shift to remote learning. Climate change is making hot days before the end of the school year more common across northern states where many schools lack air conditioning, especially in urban areas that tend to heat up the most."


"They are now intentionally using fire red/oranged maps to scare the suggestible."

i have to assume you never saw a color weather map before today.

Hint:

Red = Hot

Blue = Cold

The chart is right below the map.
 
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knightfan7

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Actually, most reports, including from people we know who live down here, say that the social media call goes out far and wide and there are many kids from out of town who come for these parties. Also makes for lots of drunk/high teens biking and driving.
I meant 5 dead sharks #s.
 

RU848789

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Just got back after a great week in OCNJ at the best rental we've ever had, at least with respect to location: right on the boardwalk with a spectacular view of the beach/ocean (sunrise pic below) from the deck and even most of the rooms. Had great weather (for us - we don't love the heat) and was fun having some friends and family down to hang with us. Had nice day trips to Cape May and AC and lots of walking up and down the boardwalk (including a few cheesesteaks at Angelo's my favorite spot for that on the boardwalk), plus the water temp was actually warmer than expected (was in the mid-60s). But with a view like below, we spent more time than normal just hanging out eating and drinking.

 
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newell138

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Just got back after a great week in OCNJ at the best rental we've ever had, at least with respect to location: right on the boardwalk with a spectacular view of the beach/ocean (sunrise pic below) from the deck and even most of the rooms. Had great weather (for us - we don't love the heat) and was fun having some friends and family down to hang with us. Had nice day trips to Cape May and AC and lots of walking up and down the boardwalk (including a few cheesesteaks at Angelo's my favorite spot for that on the boardwalk), plus the water temp was actually warmer than expected (was in the mid-60s). But with a view like below, we spent more time than normal just hanging out eating and drinking.

There’s a fox who lives under the boardwalk right there. Did you see him wandering the dunes? That’s a great spot, surprised I didn’t see you as we walk the boards most days
 
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RU848789

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There’s a fox who lives under the boardwalk right there. Did you see him wandering the dunes? That’s a great spot, surprised I didn’t see you as we walk the boards most days
Yes, we saw at least one fox - and saw him last year too, as we were about one house back from the boardwalk on Wesley last year. Really like that location too. We tend to walk early and in the evening to stay out of the worst of the sun...
 
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Yes, we saw at least one fox - and saw him last year too, as we were about one house back from the boardwalk on Wesley last year. Really like that location too. We tend to walk early and in the evening to stay out of the worst of the sun...
My hat which is same as the one you wear for game day has transitioned just for that. As I used to wear it to the beach, *mow/work outside and the game.

* The second activity has made a too much of a sweaty salt band and my Wife “suggested” I get a new one for the beach if I am going to sit with her and our friends. LOL
 
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My hat which is same as the one you wear for game day has transitioned just for that. As I used to wear it to the beach, *mow/work outside and the game.

* The second activity has made a too much of a sweaty salt band and my Wife “suggested” I get a new one for the beach if I am going to sit with her and our friends. LOL
Keep the hat. Sell the wife and friends.
 
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koleszar

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"For the second year in a row, a late-spring heat wave is forcing schools in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes to close, send kids home early or shift to remote learning. Climate change is making hot days before the end of the school year more common across northern states where many schools lack air conditioning, especially in urban areas that tend to heat up the most."


Northeast? Last I checked NJ is in the Northeast and it's been quite pleasant and cool. Where the hell are they getting this information from?
 

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Northeast? Last I checked NJ is in the Northeast and it's been quite pleasant and cool. Where the hell are they getting this information from?
NJ Northeast or Mid-Atlantic?

Is that a similar argument to where is Central Jersey?
 

koleszar

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NJ Northeast or Mid-Atlantic?

Is that a similar argument to where is Central Jersey?
Well, they're both in the article so take your pick. For me I always thought Northeast. But could see where the cutoff could be NY. But even that's considered Mid-Atlantic, so I guess Mid-Atlantic. But in conversation that really doesn't roll of the tongue.
 

RU4Real

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It certainly hasn't been all that warm, here. It's been bitchin' hot in other parts of the country, though. And for some reason Canada has been much warmer than normal.

I also noted that the Satellite Gods have gone out of their way to give us the first tropical storm of the year - for a whole 6 hours. The North Atlantic Tropical Season record books need an asterisk system to denote storms designated which would not have ever been noticed as such prior to the GOES era.
 

e5fdny

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NJ Northeast or Mid-Atlantic?

Is that a similar argument to where is Central Jersey?

Well, they're both in the article so take your pick. For me I always thought Northeast. But could see where the cutoff could be NY. But even that's considered Mid-Atlantic, so I guess Mid-Atlantic. But in conversation that really doesn't roll of the tongue.
According to the Automobile Club of America (AAA) it’s complicated.
 
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It certainly hasn't been all that warm, here. It's been bitchin' hot in other parts of the country, though. And for some reason Canada has been much warmer than normal.

I also noted that the Satellite Gods have gone out of their way to give us the first tropical storm of the year - for a whole 6 hours. The North Atlantic Tropical Season record books need an asterisk system to denote storms designated which would not have ever been noticed as such prior to the GOES era.
Last night, went to Asbury Park for Pride celebration--actually went to see La Bamba's Big Band at Asbury Lanes. Parked near Wesley Lake and The Carousel (now closed), and the wind had to be at least 30 mph off the ocean, and it was cold AF. After the show, it was colder and and more windy. I don't recall it being this cold in June ever. Global warming is BS.
 
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Last night, went to Asbury Park for Pride celebration--actually went to see La Bamba's Big Band at Asbury Lanes. Parked near Wesley Lake and The Carousel (now closed), and the wind had to be at least 30 mph off the ocean, and it was cold AF. After the show, it was colder and and more windy. I don't recall it being this cold in June ever. Global warming is BS.
Agree on the cold June so far - give me 80-85 degrees! At the end of April, we spent 5 cold, rainy, windy, miserable weather days on the bay in Tuckerton. Only redeeming quality was the house.
 
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Knight Shift

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Agree on the cold June so far - give me 80-85 degrees! At the end of April, we spent 5 cold, rainy, windy, miserable weather days on the bay in Tuckerton. Only redeeming quality was the house.
Of course, kidding about global warming. We escaped the cold of NJ in late April, early May to Arizona. However, during our last visit there (Sedona), it snowed 16 inches within 3 days in early March. Wacky weather this year all around.
 
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RU4Real

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Last night, went to Asbury Park for Pride celebration--actually went to see La Bamba's Big Band at Asbury Lanes. Parked near Wesley Lake and The Carousel (now closed), and the wind had to be at least 30 mph off the ocean, and it was cold AF. After the show, it was colder and and more windy. I don't recall it being this cold in June ever. Global warming is BS.

I was checking out PredictWind (it's a marine nav planning app) yesterday and the winds off the NJ coast were 26 kts, gusting to 36 kts. That kind of wind can give you a hell of a ride.
 
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RU848789

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It certainly hasn't been all that warm, here. It's been bitchin' hot in other parts of the country, though. And for some reason Canada has been much warmer than normal.

I also noted that the Satellite Gods have gone out of their way to give us the first tropical storm of the year - for a whole 6 hours. The North Atlantic Tropical Season record books need an asterisk system to denote storms designated which would not have ever been noticed as such prior to the GOES era.
Arlene was a very weak TS for 15 hours, not 6. And to annoy you further, the NHC, in May, determined that a strong storm system well off the NE US in Jan 2023 was actually a hybrid subtropical storm, which will remain unnamed, but will count for the season. Was going to start the usual thread on seasonal forecasts (most are for a normal season) later today...

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/text/PNSNHC/2023/PNSNHC.202305111500.txt
 
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mildone_rivals

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Arlene was a very weak TS for 15 hours, not 6. And to annoy you further, the NHC, in May, determined that a strong storm system well off the NE US in Jan 2023 was actually a hybride subtropical storm, which will remain unnamed, but will count for the season. Was going to start the usual thread on seasonal forecasts (most are for a normal season) later today...

https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/text/PNSNHC/2023/PNSNHC.202305111500.txt
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