DuskMurdock wrote:Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:DuskMurdock wrote:Been watching these forums for awhile. I've been in a few minor hurricanes in FL and now in PA. Sandy was nasty here in Lehigh but I know it was worse elsewhere. It's got me fascinated with watching these storms now. Hoping it's a fish storm myself.
Sandy was a super rare trajectory right? Most PA storms are typically brushing the coast or maybe coming up from the Carolinas and weakening?
Yes, Sandy took a very rare path. She was atypical among tropical systems affecting this part of the world.
Thanks for confirming. I have got a bit obsessed with these things and trying to learn. I was watching Jeff Piotrowski do his live coverage while inside of Harvey and was blown away (no pun intended). Being near the NE coast here in allentown, I can't help but get nervous when one is near by haha...
One thing, however, Sandy had in common with other NE hurricanes is that she was undergoing an extratropical transition (i.e. becoming a hybrid system). Although this change was more pronounced than in most cases. One of the few good analogs I've found for Sandy, in terms of system evolution and structure if not path, was the infamous "Snowicane" of October 1804 -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1804_Snow_hurricane
But I digress, back to Irma.