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Sandy, the "super" storm...........
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 558944" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Hi Hound,</p><p>I'm in NJ, and our local weather forecasters are saying that the "cone of uncertainty" is showing, on both american and european models, that the coast, somewhere between the Del-Mar-Va peninsula and Boston will get a direct hit. However, due to the size of the storm, the radiating winds, erosion, rain, etc. will have a serious effect on that entire area. Additionally, the extraordinary high tide will be in effect during the storm, which will make things worse. They are talking about an orderly shutdown on the NYC subway system. They haven't been talking about the possibility of snow for us that much, because they need to see how that storm system coming from the west will interact with this hurricane.</p><p>So, they're advising everyone to gas up the car, get cash out of ATMs, batteries, flashlights, stock up on bottled water and non-perishable food. The supermarkets, gas stations and banks around here are going to be a mess this weekend! I feel bad for all the little pumpkins who might get skunked again this Halloween. Last year, they had to postpone trick-or-treat. As long as everyone stays safe...that's the most important thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 558944, member: 13882"] Hi Hound, I'm in NJ, and our local weather forecasters are saying that the "cone of uncertainty" is showing, on both american and european models, that the coast, somewhere between the Del-Mar-Va peninsula and Boston will get a direct hit. However, due to the size of the storm, the radiating winds, erosion, rain, etc. will have a serious effect on that entire area. Additionally, the extraordinary high tide will be in effect during the storm, which will make things worse. They are talking about an orderly shutdown on the NYC subway system. They haven't been talking about the possibility of snow for us that much, because they need to see how that storm system coming from the west will interact with this hurricane. So, they're advising everyone to gas up the car, get cash out of ATMs, batteries, flashlights, stock up on bottled water and non-perishable food. The supermarkets, gas stations and banks around here are going to be a mess this weekend! I feel bad for all the little pumpkins who might get skunked again this Halloween. Last year, they had to postpone trick-or-treat. As long as everyone stays safe...that's the most important thing. [/QUOTE]
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