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Dangerous water level at NJ Nuclear Plant - http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ane-sandy.html?smid=tw-nytmetro#sha=a0eb0cdfc
I'm about five minutes outside of stow, I gotta head up to twinsburg at 5:30 in the morning. Not looking forward to the idiots on the road tomorrow,
So far talking heads are only talking about the Sandy damage to Coastal areas. When Sandy moves well inland, and joins the other two storms, we can only wonder how bad the damage will be hundreds and maybe a thousand miles inland. Because Sandy is pushing so much warm and moisture laden air ahead of it, about to hit two other storm systems full of cold air, the resultant rain and then snow may make the coastal damage look inconsequential.
In Pittsburgh and thankful it did not turn to snow. As much as it rained it has not been to bad but if it was snow this would suck a lot more.
I think you underestimate just how much moisture a hurricane packs. Never mind one this big. The winds will quickly die down, but there's days and days (and days) of rain left.Not likely. Storms are fed by moisture and once over land, the system will lose most of its punch pretty quickly. There will be rain and wind and snow for a couple of days, but the system will weaken steadily from here on out.
I will be in Warren Ohio December 13th for a month.
When this storm is over, do you mind if I PM you about some advice?
I think you underestimate just how much moisture a hurricane packs. Never mind one this big. The winds will quickly die down, but there's days and days (and days) of rain left.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ane-sandy.html?smid=tw-nytmetro#sha=a0eb0cdfc
Check out the 12:02am video of that explosion in Manhatten. OMG
I wanted to reach through the internet and choke the person holding the phone. One is for vertical recording, two is for vertical video, three is for the annoying voice.Car almost thumped in real-time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZlZUsqkVx8
Just got out of a meeting. There's going to be scads of utility workers and equipment coming from all over the country. Probably 500 trucks alone between California and Oregon.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ane-sandy.html?smid=tw-nytmetro#sha=a0eb0cdfc
Check out the 12:02am video of that explosion in Manhatten. OMG
You're kidding me? Katrina's hardest hit was just New Orleans. Sandy swiped the entire freaking East Coast.It won't even get close. Katrina practically leveled New Orleans; no matter how bad Sandy gets it won't compare.
Car almost thumped in real-time: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZlZUsqkVx8
You're kidding me? Katrina's hardest hit was just New Orleans. Sandy swiped the entire freaking East Coast.
I'm pretty sure this is a troll post, but just in case it isn't, I said HARDEST HIT; yes some of the Gulf Coast was affected, but the HARDEST HIT was New Orleans. Whereas this storm scraped the ENTIRE EASTERN SEABOARD, and still just the beginning of it.I'm pretty sure this is a troll post, but just in case it isn't, Katrina ravaged quite a bit of the Gulf Coast.