ATL: SANDY - Remnants - Discussion
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BigB0882 wrote:Is that picture of water pouring into the WTC site real? There have been SO MANY fake photos and that one looks fake, as well. I may just be jaded now.
That is a legitimate picture.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
SunnyThoughts wrote:artist wrote:Terry wrote:Did Bloomberg say anything we didn't already know? I don't think so.
he said most of the city should be back tomorrow???
That statement is just about as bad as saying "Monday will be a regular work day" Sorry, but that made me so angry.
me too. It even got a rise out of the reporter on ABC7
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Just a few hours into this and already a dozen or so deaths are known and at least two are missing (swimmer and ship captain). Reports of numerous high water rescues and mayday calls for rescue. Who knows how many are dead and dying from Sandy.
Four million customers w/out power and many hours of high winds still to go.
Massive storm surge flooding breaking all-time records in NYC and other coastal areas.
Wind speeds measured from 70-90 mph in many locations.
A landfalling barometric pressure of 940 mb.
And all of this from a "Cat 1."
I have a feeling Sandy will wind up ranking up there with Katrina, Andrew, Ike, etc. as one of the worst 'canes to ever hit the U.S.
Four million customers w/out power and many hours of high winds still to go.
Massive storm surge flooding breaking all-time records in NYC and other coastal areas.
Wind speeds measured from 70-90 mph in many locations.
A landfalling barometric pressure of 940 mb.
And all of this from a "Cat 1."
I have a feeling Sandy will wind up ranking up there with Katrina, Andrew, Ike, etc. as one of the worst 'canes to ever hit the U.S.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
BobHarlem wrote:This is pretty bad for NYC, but I'm also a bit more worried about other areas in NJ And CT and other places that haven't had much news. (IE New Orleans vs Gulfport, etc in Katrina)
Lots of hearsay here, but also lots of sourced/cited content, and tons of pictures: https://www.facebook.com/JerseyShoreHurricaneNews
Can't be overstated how bad things look in coastal NJ, there's going to be a lot of rebuilding (or not) to be done after this one.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Watching news, interesting to see images of all this flooding and many of these areas you see the power is still on.
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Texas Snowman wrote:Just a few hours into this and already a dozen or so deaths are known and at least two are missing (swimmer and ship captain). Reports of numerous high water rescues and mayday calls for rescue. Who knows how many are dead and dying from Sandy.
Four million customers w/out power and many hours of high winds still to go.
Massive storm surge flooding breaking all-time records in NYC and other coastal areas.
Wind speeds measured from 70-90 mph in many locations.
A landfalling barometric pressure of 940 mb.
And all of this from a "Cat 1."
I have a feeling Sandy will wind up ranking up there with Katrina, Andrew, Ike, etc. as one of the worst 'canes to ever hit the U.S.
As they say in real estate - location, location, location...
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Surge event is over.
We'll see what the damage was tomorrow when the sun rises.
We'll see what the damage was tomorrow when the sun rises.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
FrontRunner wrote:Hey Its Me wrote:
Just to add, it was the NY Governor that took charge and shut down MTA.
And I'm sure you're aware that the MTA is an organization governed at the NY State level and not by the City of New York. Bloomberg would not have the authority to shut down all of the trains that run outside of his jurisdiction. The MTA CEO is appointed by the NY governor, and its Board members are are confirmed by the NY State Senate.
Thanks for the info. I was trying to point out the contrast between 2011 and today. Cuomo/Bloomberg were on the same message in 2011. Bloomberg did a 180 this time.

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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Johnstown, PA is reporting Thunder Snow at 10:00 PM this evening with a current temp of 33 degrees. Wind is currently out of the NW at 24 gusting to 35.
http://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KJST.html
http://w1.weather.gov/data/obhistory/KJST.html
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
windnrain wrote:Surge event is over.
We'll see what the damage was tomorrow when the sun rises.
Over? All the water is still there. Just not worsening anymore.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Is it over in CT?
windnrain wrote:Surge event is over.
We'll see what the damage was tomorrow when the sun rises.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
We just saw a landfalling category 1 hurricane in New Jersey going east to west in the last week of October.
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Alert declared at Oyster Creek NJ Nuclear Power Plant.
NRC Continues to Monitor Sandy, Including Alert at Oyster Creek Plant
More at http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2012 ... eek-plant/
NRC Continues to Monitor Sandy, Including Alert at Oyster Creek Plant
The NRC continues to monitor impacts of Sandy on nuclear power plants in the Northeastern U.S., including an Alert declared at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in New Jersey. The plant, currently in a regularly scheduled outage, declared the Alert at approximately 8:45 p.m. EDT due to water exceeding certain high water level criteria in the plant’s water intake structure.
An Alert is the second lowest of four NRC action levels. The Alert was preceded by an Unusual Event, declared at approximately 7 p.m., EDT, when the water first reached a minimum high water level criteria. Water level is rising in the intake structure due to a combination of a rising tide, wind direction and storm surge. It is anticipated water levels will begin to abate within the next several hours.
More at http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2012 ... eek-plant/
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From Jersey Shore Hurricane News' Facebook page:
"#njsandy To update our initial report from about an hour ago regarding multiple structure fires on Brick's barrier island section (Camp Osbourne, per reports), there are now approximately 20 structures involved, BNN is reporting. "Strike" t
eams are currently being mobilized to address the situation, the report states. Pat sent us this photo of a glowing sky to the north as seen from Chadwick Island around the time of the initial fire reports, adding that the ocean crossed both sides of Route 35 in his neighborhood."
"#njsandy To update our initial report from about an hour ago regarding multiple structure fires on Brick's barrier island section (Camp Osbourne, per reports), there are now approximately 20 structures involved, BNN is reporting. "Strike" t
eams are currently being mobilized to address the situation, the report states. Pat sent us this photo of a glowing sky to the north as seen from Chadwick Island around the time of the initial fire reports, adding that the ocean crossed both sides of Route 35 in his neighborhood."
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