Flint_Hawk
Extraordinary
Good luck everyone!
I had Angelfishes in my aquarium for a. long time , that why it reminds me of, but they are not salt water fish, maybe someone flushed it down, as it looks like partial left over , anyway no matter heat is was , it is not usual find .The juvenile porkfish look different, more stunted than an adult and the body on an angelfish, even a juvenile is shaped more like a diamond or humpbacked shape.. and the fins are totally different (it might not be apparent in the photo)…especially the ventral/pelvic fins are very unique in angelfish… they tend to look like miniature copies of adults.
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The coloration is difficult, some porkfish juveniles have a black dot on the tail too, or three horizontal black stripes… some don’t … some also lack the black stripe by the tail.
Or it’s not a porkfish at all, but it’s not a native fish though… most likely something related to grunts, but nothing I’ve seen in these waters.
People have been catching fish normally found far down south here for the past couple of years… lately if you talk to people who fish they usually have a story of a few warm water fish they’ve caught… it’s getting more common now, which isn’t so weird (but still not good)… but finding a juvenile of a tropical species is a lot more concerning.
Or maybe someone flushed a dead young marine aquarium fish down the toilet.
Who knows.
I still think he died on vacation while surfing.
If it keeps raining at this rate what is medium , then maybe not , as right now it is at maximum intensity we will get , but with the high tide today who knows, maybe some area will flood.Yes it's been raining steadily here in the City, so I'm pretty sure we won't see Henri ourselves. If it keeps raining steadily, though, I wouldn't be surprised at some flooded areas.
The Atlantic side of Fire Island around 6PM…
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I’m completely the opposite… intense weather makes me excited and I always want to go out in it… especially thunderstorms…That is so awesome, McGyver.
Much as I love stormy weather, I'm not crazy enough to go sightseeing in the midst of a hurricane, as some do. You couldn't pay me enough to cover a storm, especially when pieces of buildings go flying past. You have to be some kind of crazy to do what some of these journalists and camerafolk do in the midst of a hurricane. Seriously? At what point, when you can barely stand upright because of the wind do you realize maybe ... just maybe ... this isn't exactly the place to be.
Certainly sounds good to me, glad you are safe.In my area it was mostly a non-event. Thankfully.
Dana
There's this guy who has a YouTube Channel called Post Ten. I bet he was in Hog Heaven yesterday and today. He goes around during rainstorms and downpours and finds flooded roads, then cleans them so that the drains will drain faster and floods will go down. He lives in the New England area. I don't know where exactly.Well, the temps are down in the 70s, and the humidity is up in the 80s, but it seems to have stopped raining for a bit.
The winds here are about 12mph, so not very windy at all. I wasn't out yesterday, so don't know about any flooding issues, but I know of some sidewalks that are hard to cross because they get flooded easily, so we shall have to see how that goes.
Luckily we had no issues as far as power outages, but I know someone who lives up in Connecticut that was affected. To me that would be the worst part of all this.
Oh and we're down from 7 weather alerts yesterday to just 2 today. One about flooding, and the other a small craft advisory.