Posted on 10/28/2012 4:27:40 PM PDT by eastexsteve
What is this a photo of???
DATA FROM AN AIR FORCE RESERVE RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT INDICATE NO SIGNIFICANT CHANGE TO THE INTENSITY OF SANDY HAS OCCURRED THIS AFTERNOON...AND THE CENTRAL PRESSURE HAS REMAINED NEARLY STEADY AT 951-952 MB SINCE THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY. PEAK 700 MB FLIGHT-LEVEL WINDS OF 78 KT WERE MEASURED IN THE SOUTHERN QUADRANT...BUT NO SFMR-ADJUSTED SURFACE WINDS OF HURRICANE FORCE WERE DETECTED IN ANY QUADRANT. HOWEVER...GIVEN THE EXTREMELY LARGE WIND FIELD OF SANDY...IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE AIRCRAFT MISSED SOME OF THE POCKETS OF STRONGER SURFACE WINDS. THEREFORE...THE INITIAL INTENSITY IS BEING MAINTAINED AT 65 KT.
Don’t rely on it being hype, I hope you keep your eyes on the weather channel. Went through Hugo (cat 5) in the 80s. Not something to discount.
The tunnels NYC underground cables run along could be flooded. Thereby knocking out power.
BTTT
This is true. I'm from Texas. Hurricane Ike was very strong and wide and my town is 100 miles north of Galveston where it came in - didn't matter - the winds were sideways in my town and it went on for many hours.
After it passed, I accidentally found water on my stone floor under a kitchen window. That window was locked solidly down - didn't matter - the sideways wind forced itself under that seal and water was on the floor.
Have been through two other hurricanes here before Ike and didn't have the window water problem. Anyway, the next time I will put padding against that window to soak up water so it doesn't get on the wood window sill and floor.
Sideways rain, have seen plenty of it.
The higher you are, the higher the winds, and if it floods in you area, those underground cables will be under water.
My kid’s at McGuire. Same story.
Guess they gotta live through it a time or two.
Sigh
Where are you?
My sister-in-law lives on a canal just off the Great South Bay. This mornings high tide saw water already spilling into her back yard.
So my advice to her was to sandbag the doors, grab the cats and evacuate.
The good news is that she took my advice.
The bad news is that she and her cats are staying at my house.
Rockaway peninsular and Jamaica Bay...NYC
That’s funny, except I have a sister-in-law that lives on the Texas coast and doesn’t have squat in preps and she would come to my house, too, and she’s a wild eyed liberal - I’d rather put up with the cats than her liberal crap.
You see, this replaces Benghazi on the front page.
Fill up your bathtub and sinks with water so you can flush the commode if they cut your water. Probably too late for any food, batteries, candles, etc. You can fill up all your glasses as well. Water may be in short supply for a while.
Where does your sis live? I’m in Deer Park. I moved my truck from a truck yard on the south side of Main Street Babylon (near the grt south bay) to a spot a few miles north. I was afraid of floods. However, now I worry a tree might hit it. DId you hear any estimates as to how high the water is expected to climb the south shore? I’ve heard nothing in this regard. Your sisters experience is worrysome.
Check the auto parts dept. at Wallymart or other automotive supply. They are used to convert 12V DC to 120V AC for stereos in cars.
Check the wattage on the sump pump and buy a big enough inverter.
It’s not so much the velocity of the wind that’s the problem, it’s the rain, direction of the wind and the duration of both.
Inland, 48 to 72 hours of heavy rain with gusts that may hit 40-60 and trees get uprooted....plus flooding.
On the shore, 48-72 hrs. of wind pushing water into the inverted “V” of NY Bight plus water being pushed down LI Sound...all mixed with moon tides...will cause a lot of flooding problems.
We’re not discounting it, but nor are we buying into the frenzy the media would have us believe.
We’ve been down this road many a-time with the weather folks. Too much “reporting” is geared towards panic, over-reaction, and ratings. In Maryland, where I am, we get the same type of nonsense for 1/2 inch of snow that we’d get for 2 feet.
I’m not convinced that Sandy will be as much a threat as they say. MAYBE it will.... but the media has overdone too many “nothings” to the point where we’re numb to much of their reporting.
Like I said, you’re all gonna die in this storm.
Just forget about Benghazi, okay?
:)
Thank you for the great idea/advice. Will run out tomorrow early to track down an inverter and another heavy duty extension cord.
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