ATL: SANDY - Remnants - Discussion
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Per the NWS radar, Sandy is making a beeline for the coast - my guess (just a guess) that it might cross before sunset...
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
International Space Station has just passed over Sandy:


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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
gpickett00 wrote:Can someone please look at this map: http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/ ... _zones.pdf
and cross reference this address: 600 Chauncey Lane, Lawrence, NY 11559
My friend is there and I'm extremely worried, I don't really know how to interpret these maps, but it looks bad. I don't know how high above sea level he is, but I just need someone with more experience to verify that he's in severe danger so I can convince him to evacuate. Please help
He's in the red zone (Category 1). Do whatever you can to get him out of there.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Frank2 wrote:Per the NWS radar, Sandy is making a beeline for the coast - my guess (just a guess) that it might cross before sunset...
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
Why is this good news? Radar is showing it move directly towards ACY. The hurricane force winds are expected to be over 100 miles from the center. New York would still be in that zone.
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gpickett00 wrote:Can someone please look at this map: http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/ ... _zones.pdf
and cross reference this address: 600 Chauncey Lane, Lawrence, NY 11559
My friend is there and I'm extremely worried, I don't really know how to interpret these maps, but it looks bad. I don't know how high above sea level he is, but I just need someone with more experience to verify that he's in severe danger so I can convince him to evacuate. Please help
try this
http://gis.nyc.gov/oem/he/index.htm
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Frank2 wrote:Per the NWS radar, Sandy is making a beeline for the coast - my guess (just a guess) that it might cross before sunset...
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
Looks to be making a beeline for Atlantic City. I don't know what you're thinking but at this point the only good news is if Sandy makes landfall east of NYC, as OzonePete alluded to. Storm surge will be historic and hurricane force winds will still encompass NYC
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I questioned them on their accuracy, using your words. No response from them yet. (Facebook page)
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Frank2 wrote:Per the NWS radar, Sandy is making a beeline for the coast - my guess (just a guess) that it might cross before sunset...
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
Looks like its moving WNW, I'm looking at the rapidscan loop and I'm seeing it tightening up, this is the best I've seen it look for a while...I hope we aren't seeing frictional tightening compensating for the cooling SST's along with the additional factors.
Going to be interesting to see what recon shows, I wouldn't be shocked if we are close to category-2 right now...
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Listening to this live stream from NY tv station http://newyork.cbslocal.com/live-video-two/ met there is saying it looks as though the center may come inland around Atlantic City in about 6 hours or so...considering the faster movement.
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HurrMark wrote:Frank2 wrote:Per the NWS radar, Sandy is making a beeline for the coast - my guess (just a guess) that it might cross before sunset...
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
Why is this good news? Radar is showing it move directly towards ACY. The hurricane force winds are expected to be over 100 miles from the center. New York would still be in that zone.
Location won't matter much, but faster is better.
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SunnyThoughts wrote:Listening to this live stream from NY tv station http://newyork.cbslocal.com/live-video-two/ met there is saying it looks as though the center may come inland around Atlantic City in about 6 hours or so...considering the faster movement.
The "eye" of Sandy doesn't look too far away from Atlantic City. However, that's also about the time of the next high tide.
I'm getting more wind now and a heavy rain band is on it's way.
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bahamaswx wrote:HurrMark wrote:Frank2 wrote:Per the NWS radar, Sandy is making a beeline for the coast - my guess (just a guess) that it might cross before sunset...
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... 1&loop=yes
if it stays on it's current heading it might even pass south of PHL - some good news for NYC, perhaps...
Frank
Why is this good news? Radar is showing it move directly towards ACY. The hurricane force winds are expected to be over 100 miles from the center. New York would still be in that zone.
Location won't matter much, but faster is better.
Faster will not be better other than the fact that the major impacts will take place during one tidal cycle rather than two. If anything, it will make things worse since the translational motion of the storm will be greater than if it was moving slower, and that would increase the winds north of the center (ala Long Island Express).
I see landfall around 5-6 PM now...
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Stephanie wrote:SunnyThoughts wrote:Listening to this live stream from NY tv station http://newyork.cbslocal.com/live-video-two/ met there is saying it looks as though the center may come inland around Atlantic City in about 6 hours or so...considering the faster movement.
The "eye" of Sandy doesn't look too far away from Atlantic City. However, that's also about the time of the next high tide.
I'm getting more wind now and a heavy rain band is on it's way.
I think the center will make landfall in extreme Southern NJ/Delaware, and will be South of AC.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
RECON heading to the center now....will be there shortly...
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What quadrant will the strongest winds be anticipated after landfall?
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
gpickett00 wrote:Can someone please look at this map: http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/ ... _zones.pdf
and cross reference this address: 600 Chauncey Lane, Lawrence, NY 11559
My friend is there and I'm extremely worried, I don't really know how to interpret these maps, but it looks bad. I don't know how high above sea level he is, but I just need someone with more experience to verify that he's in severe danger so I can convince him to evacuate. Please help
Your friend is about three miles into the mandatory evacuation zone (south of Sunrise Highway). http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/agencies/ ... 2012b.html
To me, what looks particularly bad is that the high ground nearest your friend is in the Cat 3 category, but is completely surrounded by Cat 2 or even Cat 1 ground (hard to tell from the map). So, if the storm is bad, and they are forced out and head to higher ground, they might be trapped in an area which goes underwater with no way out except through deep fairly cold water in the middle of a very bad storm.
Remind them that although of course we don't *know* their home will be flooded, even a small risk of death is an excellent reason to leave. OTOH, there's almost no gain from staying. They are not going to be able to do much of anything to protect their house from floodwater by being there.
If it helps, and they have a car, remind them even 1 foot of flooding will probably ruin their car, because the water will be salt.
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Brigantine Beach sea wall has collapsed. The police chief is telling all resident to leave NOW. 70% of the 9500 residents stayed to ride out the storm.
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