^Actually, you are full of what the blowhards on news are telling you. I suspect that's the case of most of the wind.
If you go with the NOAA Technical Paper 40 storm curves, it's about a 10-year, 24-hour storm. In this case the storm hydrograph is going to be well longer than 24 hours.
You would need about twice as much rain in a shorter time span to be a once in a century storm.
Anything for ratings and getting old ladies (aka my mom) to watch The Weather Channel and CNN for days on end.
That's an interesting comment.
I spoke to my Dad yesterday (he lives in Connecticut) and he basically said the same thing. His opinion is that it's going to be bad storm, and he's prepared, but the news is acting like it's the end of the world, freaking everyone out.
Since I'm way on the other side of the United States, I don't have an opinion on how bad it is/will be. I just thought it was telling that I called him all worried about what was going to happen, and he basically told me don't worry about it.
I hope he's right, for everyone's sake. I guess it's hard to balance prudent caution and hysteria. I'd rather folks take too many precautions than not enough.
Stay safe.