Nate-Gillson wrote:I hope nobody is on that crane or did they already abandon it?
nobody is on it....and I am sure they have roped off the area....
FWIW- weather stations in NYC and NJ up now into the 50 mph sustained...
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Nate-Gillson wrote:I hope nobody is on that crane or did they already abandon it?
I'm not sure what you're getting at because earlier forecasts (since yesterday at least) were calling for Sandy to hit extreme Southern NJ (a little north of Cape May). In terms of location, forget how fast Sandy is moving but focus on her direction...which is still NW according to the latest advisory. Unless she decides to head more WNW things are looking bad for NYC. And OzonePete who has been pretty spot-on had this to say not long ago
ROCK wrote:Nate-Gillson wrote:I hope nobody is on that crane or did they already abandon it?
nobody is on it....and I am sure they have roped off the area....
FWIW- weather stations in NYC and NJ up now into the 50 mph sustained...
ozonepete wrote:Just to clarify some points:
Low tide was at 2PM, tides are rising now and peak at 8PM.
Eye will come ashore around 6PM, not 4:30PM.
lhpfish wrote:Watching live feed, http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?secti ... id=8860158
Glass breaking in buildings in NYC.
tolakram wrote: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.
Timaeus wrote:Can anyone link these weather stations in NYC that are reporting 50 mph sustained? The highest I've found is 28 mph.
Frank2 wrote:For certain none of the TWC graphics showed a DE landfall, so a somewhat different outcome as least as the landfall is concerned...
P.S. Put it this way - TWC did not deploy a reporter to coastal DE...
Frank
Frank2 wrote:I'm not sure what you're getting at because earlier forecasts (since yesterday at least) were calling for Sandy to hit extreme Southern NJ (a little north of Cape May). In terms of location, forget how fast Sandy is moving but focus on her direction...which is still NW according to the latest advisory. Unless she decides to head more WNW things are looking bad for NYC. And OzonePete who has been pretty spot-on had this to say not long ago
Since Friday TWC showed model run after run with the isobar center just south of NYC at landfall (as late as yesterday evening), so for the NHC to mention coastal DE as a landfall is much further south than originally thought...
For certain none of the TWC graphics showed a DE landfall, so a somewhat different outcome as least as the landfall is concerned...
P.S. Put it this way - TWC did not deploy a reporter to coastal DE...
Frank
ROCK wrote:Timaeus wrote:Can anyone link these weather stations in NYC that are reporting 50 mph sustained? The highest I've found is 28 mph.
weather wundergroud....click on weather stations and navigate google earth and the area you want....
and no I am not a destruction junkie....
ROCK wrote:Timaeus wrote:Can anyone link these weather stations in NYC that are reporting 50 mph sustained? The highest I've found is 28 mph.
weather wundergroud....click on weather stations and navigate google earth and the area you want....
and no I am not a destruction junkie....
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