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#2921 Postby GoneBabyGone » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:37 pm

FutureEM wrote:I'm not a meteorologist, neither can I claim myself a "professional" anything at this time. However, it seems to me that this storm will not be as damaging as feared...all the flooding I have seen so far has literally been right along the beach, the storm surge has inundated streets with a few feet of water about 4-5 blocks from the shore but I have yet to see devastating damage. Just my opinion here.


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You do realize we're not in the worst of it yet, right?
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2922 Postby xironman » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:39 pm

Downdraft wrote:Sandy will officially still be a hurricane when it makes landfall. Because it's speeding up it will officially still be warm core at landfall. I bet the NHC didn't count on that. Landfall around Atlantic City as a 940 mb hurricane not extra-tropical.


Yeah, note the latest remarks


TEMP PROFILE WARMED TO 8C APPROX 60NM SOUTH OF CENTER
CENTER FOUND NEAR TIP OF A SMALL CURVED BAND APPROX 26NM DIAMETER PSBL REMNANT EYEWALL
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2923 Postby mred53 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:40 pm

tolakram wrote:That is NOT a trusted source.

Official releases will come from an official site, NOT from a social network.


It was linked to from the official Brignatine Police twitter account: https://twitter.com/Brigantinepd

That twitter account is linked to from the Brigantine PD website, so you know it's official: http://brigantinepolice.org/

If you scroll down on the official site, you can see the twitter feed with a link to the page I posted.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2924 Postby ColdFusion » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:40 pm

brunota2003 wrote:
Predicting landfall near or over Cape May, NJ...probably around 4 or 4:15 pm EDT.



Wow, so the models did really well right up until the end, I thought when i left this morning they were saying midnight, so an 8 hour difference in landfall right at the end of the forecast. Very very hard to forecast these systems.

Hopefully this prevents many of the doom-day scenarios - such as the flooding of NYC subways, as hopefully this faster motion will result in a lot less time for the water to be pushed ashore - and at a lower tide as it has been mentioned.

Good luck to everyone in its path!

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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2925 Postby tolakram » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:42 pm

mred53 wrote:
It was linked to from the official Brignatine Police twitter account: https://twitter.com/Brigantinepd

That twitter account is linked to from the Brigantine PD website, so you know it's official: http://brigantinepolice.org/


Ok, thanks, sorry about that. It does look official.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2926 Postby brunota2003 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:44 pm

tolakram wrote:
mred53 wrote:
It was linked to from the official Brignatine Police twitter account: https://twitter.com/Brigantinepd

That twitter account is linked to from the Brigantine PD website, so you know it's official: http://brigantinepolice.org/


Ok, thanks, sorry about that. It does look official.

They were urging residents to leave about 3 hrs ago, but now whoever left is trapped for the duration...from reading through the tweets on that page.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2927 Postby Mello1 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:45 pm

ABC 7 News out of NYC showing a crane at W 57th and 7th? I think periliously hanging over the edge of a condo building under construction. Midtown area.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2928 Postby Stephanie » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:45 pm

ColdFusion wrote:
brunota2003 wrote:
Predicting landfall near or over Cape May, NJ...probably around 4 or 4:15 pm EDT.



Wow, so the models did really well right up until the end, I thought when i left this morning they were saying midnight, so an 8 hour difference in landfall right at the end of the forecast. Very very hard to forecast these systems.

Hopefully this prevents many of the doom-day scenarios - such as the flooding of NYC subways, as hopefully this faster motion will result in a lot less time for the water to be pushed ashore - and at a lower tide as it has been mentioned.

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Thank you! The models and the mets did an excellent job!
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#2929 Postby FutureEM » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:49 pm

GoneBabyGone wrote:
FutureEM wrote:I'm not a meteorologist, neither can I claim myself a "professional" anything at this time. However, it seems to me that this storm will not be as damaging as feared...all the flooding I have seen so far has literally been right along the beach, the storm surge has inundated streets with a few feet of water about 4-5 blocks from the shore but I have yet to see devastating damage. Just my opinion here.


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You do realize we're not in the worst of it yet, right?


It's going to be land falling here within a couple hours, so we are approaching that point...the strongest bands are already approaching the shore.
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#2930 Postby SunnyThoughts » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:50 pm

Crane collaspe in Manhattan on 57th Street due to wind. As per http://newyork.cbslocal.com/live-video-two/
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#2931 Postby GoneBabyGone » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:51 pm

FutureEM wrote:
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FutureEM wrote:I'm not a meteorologist, neither can I claim myself a "professional" anything at this time. However, it seems to me that this storm will not be as damaging as feared...all the flooding I have seen so far has literally been right along the beach, the storm surge has inundated streets with a few feet of water about 4-5 blocks from the shore but I have yet to see devastating damage. Just my opinion here.


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You do realize we're not in the worst of it yet, right?


It's going to be land falling here within a couple hours, so we are approaching that point...the strongest bands are already approaching the shore.


As far as I understand it, surge isn't instantaneous, and that's the concern.

I hope you're right but let's be premature.
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#2932 Postby clipper35 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:52 pm

GoneBabyGone wrote:
FutureEM wrote:I'm not a meteorologist, neither can I claim myself a "professional" anything at this time. However, it seems to me that this storm will not be as damaging as feared...all the flooding I have seen so far has literally been right along the beach, the storm surge has inundated streets with a few feet of water about 4-5 blocks from the shore but I have yet to see devastating damage. Just my opinion here.


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You do realize we're not in the worst of it yet, right?

there is a worst where sandy will make landfall in a couple hours and then will start to weaken how could it get any worse i live in southern new england RI and the winds are like a typical nor easter yea storm surge is bad but typical of a very strong blizzard/northeaster i bet winds in southern new england will die down quickly how can it get any worse ....just my thought
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#2933 Postby x-y-no » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:52 pm

Low tide has passed at the Battery and it was no lower than the normally expected (full moon) high tide. Current surge 5 feet and climbing.

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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2934 Postby xironman » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:53 pm

Wow, flight level wind of 96 knots before landfall, amazed.

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#2935 Postby HurrMark » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:54 pm

Some people seem a little more at ease because the center will not pass at high tide. Keep in mind that for Atlantic City, high tide is at 7 PM...so if this makes landfall at 6 PM, it is only an hour off. That isn't exactly a low-tide point.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2936 Postby tolakram » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:54 pm

Stop downplaying the storm, these posts do nothing but start an argument. There will be plenty of time once Sandy is gone to discuss how bad it was or wasn't.
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#2937 Postby artist » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:55 pm

FutureEM wrote:
GoneBabyGone wrote:
FutureEM wrote:I'm not a meteorologist, neither can I claim myself a "professional" anything at this time. However, it seems to me that this storm will not be as damaging as feared...all the flooding I have seen so far has literally been right along the beach, the storm surge has inundated streets with a few feet of water about 4-5 blocks from the shore but I have yet to see devastating damage. Just my opinion here.


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You do realize we're not in the worst of it yet, right?


It's going to be land falling here within a couple hours, so we are approaching that point...the strongest bands are already approaching the shore.

the worse has been the back side of the center, from what we experienced. And it will still be carrying walls of water for hours.
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#2938 Postby x-y-no » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:55 pm

HurrMark wrote:Some people seem a little more at ease because the center will not pass at high tide. Keep in mind that for Atlantic City, high tide is at 7 PM...so if this makes landfall at 6 PM, it is only an hour off. That isn't exactly a low-tide point.



Also, onshore wind will continue for some hours after landfall for areas north of the landfall point.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2939 Postby ROCK » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:57 pm

winds already sustained at mid-40s in NYC....funneling through the large building probably make this worse.....that crane is snapped at the boom...just hanging there hundreds of feet above the city.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion

#2940 Postby FutureEM » Mon Oct 29, 2012 1:59 pm

ROCK wrote:winds already sustained at mid-40s in NYC....funneling through the large building probably make this worse.....that crane is snapped at the boom...just hanging there hundreds of feet above the city.


I thought Bloomberg said all construction sites were checked by the city, and deemed secured?
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