Watching abcnews coverage here on wrdq. Many former new yorkers (like me) here in CFL, so showing that coverage makes sense here.WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Did anyone else lose the feed to the NYC ABC station?
ATL: SANDY - Remnants - Discussion
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KWT wrote:Hmmm...it was moving at 28mph...and was about 30 miles away 2hrs ago...yet its still 'offshore'...something doesn't seem to match up there IMO.
Either way strongest winds have whipped into the New York/Long island region now just as the models were forecasting andthe surge is really increasing at a rate, such a shame.
12 miles offshore in new vortex just timed at 23:08 UTC
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Flipping through coverage. It seems like the consensus it's wrapping up due to landfall.
Wth?
Wth?
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tolakram wrote:Look at the green line. Sharp rise in the difference between expected and observed and not leveling off yet.
8518750 20121029 19:12 3.98 11.62 7.07
source: http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/geo.sh ... on=8518750
The surge is surging!!
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bahamaswx wrote:cycloneye wrote:windnrain wrote:Subways are in a lot of danger...
No subways running.But it will take a few days to take out the water from the tunnels.
Salt water rusts. Everything.
very corrosive...I have seen it first hand and it doesnt take long either. Everything will need to be washed with fresh water. The subways have damp air as it is and will aid in the process....
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Evil Jeremy wrote:The Battery rose 1 foot in 45 minutes. That rate will only grow faster as high tide kicks in.
I just timed the rate at a little more than 1/3 foot in ten minutes! At that rate (2 ft/hr) with 90 mins to go 'till high tide, it will go to 14.5 feet or so! Yikes!
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CNN reporter in Lyme, CT - rapidly rising flooding one block away from from the "water."
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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8518750 20121029 19:18 4.06 11.87 7.31
8518750 20121029 19:18 4.06 11.87 7.31
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Confirming what some of you already have posted.
From Tri State Weather:
Breaking News: The water level at the Battery in NYC has reached 11.25 feet, surpassing the all-time record of 11.2 feet set in 1821
From Tri State Weather:
Breaking News: The water level at the Battery in NYC has reached 11.25 feet, surpassing the all-time record of 11.2 feet set in 1821
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brunota2003 wrote:KWT wrote:Hmmm...it was moving at 28mph...and was about 30 miles away 2hrs ago...yet its still 'offshore'...something doesn't seem to match up there IMO.
Either way strongest winds have whipped into the New York/Long island region now just as the models were forecasting andthe surge is really increasing at a rate, such a shame.
The "eye" of what was Sandy made landfall...the larger scale gyro is still coming, though.
Its so interesting to look at, I suspect your right, Sandy itself HAS made landfall but the larger ET gyre is still offshore and seems to be tightening around the larger circulation. The models dida good job spotting this as they did have the strongest winds going through NYC around this time.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
B.P. Forecast to hit ~12'!
Well that one looks like it's going to be busted.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/etsurge/data/nybat.gif
Well that one looks like it's going to be busted.
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/etsurge/data/nybat.gif
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its going to go over 12ft now....that is horrible....kudos to the memebers here reported on the level at Battery. This kind of stuff you dont get on the news....
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cycloneye wrote:windnrain wrote:Subways are in a lot of danger...
No subways running.But it will take a few days to take out the water from the tunnels.
It's not that they're running... Salt water will cause lots of damage to the electrical systems down there... Prob. more than a few days to recover/repair.
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KWT wrote:brunota2003 wrote:KWT wrote:Hmmm...it was moving at 28mph...and was about 30 miles away 2hrs ago...yet its still 'offshore'...something doesn't seem to match up there IMO.
Either way strongest winds have whipped into the New York/Long island region now just as the models were forecasting andthe surge is really increasing at a rate, such a shame.
The "eye" of what was Sandy made landfall...the larger scale gyro is still coming, though.
Its so interesting to look at, I suspect your right, Sandy itself HAS made landfall but the larger ET gyre is still offshore and seems to be tightening around the larger circulation. The models dida good job spotting this as they did have the strongest winds going through NYC around this time.
From recon thread - last vortex 23:08 947mb

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tolakram wrote:The Battery
8518750 20121029 19:18 4.06 11.87 7.31
Just insane speed of increase!!
Think this thread should be staying here for a while whilst we deal with the fallout of Sandy...I suspect this one won't be far off from Katrina in terms of overall damage.
Hogsweed, thats pretty cool, look at the way the direction shifts as it starts to transition.
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