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    Hurricane Sandy

    Last week,my son Jeff had deliveries in Austin,TX. That was when a weather front was coming up from the Gulf and the entire front was in his path. Today he left for guess where. Yep, he's on his way to New Jersey!! I'm beginning to think his employer looks at the national weather map and wherever there's a bad storm or severe front, that's where they send him. Please keep Jeff in your thoughts as he travels to the Eastern seaboard.

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    I just talked to my parents in Lewes, DE. They're battening down the hatches, getting everything off the front porch that could blow away, and all that good stuff. Some predictions have it making landfall pretty much in their backyard, in the wee hours of Monday morning.

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    My son has an 8:00 AM delivery in Middlesex,NJ on Monday and more deliveries later that day in the same near vicinity.
    Hope your parents will be OK.

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    Tyme,
    With this weather and rain coming he'll not only have his CDL, but he'll qualifiy for his USCG Skipper's license. Wishing a safe trip for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HURRICANEBOB View Post
    Tyme,
    With this weather and rain coming he'll not only have his CDL, but he'll qualifiy for his USCG Skipper's license. Wishing a safe trip for him.
    Will his big rig turn into one of those "ships" that Obama said go under water?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    Will his big rig turn into one of those "ships" that Obama said go under water?
    I don't know about where he'll be, but I just checked the tide chart for Cape Henlopen, DE, and high tide will be 8:46am Monday. And Sunday is the full moon, so this will be the highest tide of the month. My parents are always downplaying the risk of flooding, because they're a mile or so from the bay, but they're only a couple blocks from a canal connecting the Delaware & Rehoboth Bays.

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    He'll be in Middlesex,NJ and then on to Connecticut.

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    I'm sure it's going to be bad, but I think the media is promoting this storm like it's armageddon.

    I watched the news for 30 minutes this morning and that's all they could talk about. But....they never once mentioned that it's only a category 1 storm. I get that the storm surge and flooding are the issues, but if a category 1 storm were going to make landfall along the gulf coast, they would not be spending this much time talking about what a disaster it was going to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by know1 View Post
    I'm sure it's going to be bad, but I think the media is promoting this storm like it's armageddon.

    I watched the news for 30 minutes this morning and that's all they could talk about. But....they never once mentioned that it's only a category 1 storm. I get that the storm surge and flooding are the issues, but if a category 1 storm were going to make landfall along the gulf coast, they would not be spending this much time talking about what a disaster it was going to be.
    Hogwash. Hurricane Isaac was "only" a category 1 hurricane, and look what it did to New Orleans and the surrounding area. Some places got more water from that storm than they did from Katrina. And it got quite extensive media coverage. But this storm may well be the most catastrophic weather event to strike the east coast in any of our lifetimes. It's HUGE - twice the size of Texas. It's the most powerful storm ever to make landfall north of Cape Hatteras. Over 750,000 people are already without power because of it, and it hasn't even made landfall yet. Once it does, and merges with the cold front that recently passed us, there's no telling what kind of snowstorms and power outages there might be. The National Grid is saying those power outages could end up affecting 60 million people. That's 20% of the population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
    Hogwash. Hurricane Isaac was "only" a category 1 hurricane, and look what it did to New Orleans and the surrounding area. Some places got more water from that storm than they did from Katrina. And it got quite extensive media coverage. But this storm may well be the most catastrophic weather event to strike the east coast in any of our lifetimes. It's HUGE - twice the size of Texas. It's the most powerful storm ever to make landfall north of Cape Hatteras. Over 750,000 people are already without power because of it, and it hasn't even made landfall yet. Once it does, and merges with the cold front that recently passed us, there's no telling what kind of snowstorms and power outages there might be. The National Grid is saying those power outages could end up affecting 60 million people. That's 20% of the population.

    I agree. This is less about the category and more about the massive size, the slow speed and the moisture. This thing is 1000 miles wide! It is supposed to just sit and dump a ton of water on the coastal cities. There is likely going to be a lot of damage and some dangerous flooding.

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    Here is a newly released news chopper video feed of some of the Jersey shore destruction. It really is unreal how wide spread the damage is.

    I saw one of the head guys from the Red Cross interviewed today, and he said that the area of destruction is almost the size of Europe. It really is incredible how big this storm was.

    I have family in the area of WV that is supposedly getting close to three feet of snow. They had over a foot pretty quickly, but I haven't been able to get in touch with them since, because their phone service and electric is now down.


    Here is the link to the video: http://www.news12.com/articleDetail....news_type=news

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