Posted on 10/29/2012 7:51:38 PM PDT by Kartographer
Sandy knocked out power to at least 3.1 million people, and New York's main utility said large sections of Manhattan had been plunged into darkness by the storm. Water pressed into the island from three sides. Just before its centre reached land, the storm was stripped of hurricane status, but the distinction was purely technical, based on its shape and internal temperature. It still packed hurricane-force wind, and forecasters were careful to say it remained every bit as dangerous to the 50 million people in its path. As the storm closed in, it smacked the boarded-up big cities of the Northeast corridor Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston with stinging rain and gusts of more than 85 mph. It also converged with a cold-weather system that turned it into a superstorm, a monstrous hybrid consisting not only of rain and high wind but snow. Sandy made landfall at 8 p.m. near Atlantic City, which was already mostly under water and saw a piece of its world-famous Boardwalk washed away earlier in the day.
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The Shumer is hitting the fan. (To paraphrase what I bet is one of your favorite books, too.)
It looks like a war zone here. Lost power. High winds. And a big tree took out my carport. This is going to be a very costly storm. In life and property.
It looks like a war zone here. Lost power. High winds. And a big tree took out my carport. This is going to be a very costly storm. In life and property.
Stay safe guys.
Not to sound jaded, but when blizzards and ice storms and flooding occur over flyover country, we suck it up and deal with it.
When it happens the the lib cities it becomes Frankenstorm, Storm of the Century, etc.
When we lose power life does not end. It actually goes on, richer..
You did an excellent job at something you didn’t me to do. So when was you last experience with something that knocked out the power to three million people?
Sounds bad yet there are a solid group of FReepers who will thump their chest and tell you it isnt all that bad or outright hint you are exaggerating. Their seem to be a small but vocal contingent that I wouldnt be surprise to hear them go up to the Lord after Armageddon and say: Lord why all the hype in the Book of Revelations? I mean it wasnt all that bad.
Worse yet is all of the ODS Ive seen here on FR. Yes Bama is horrible, yes he HAS GOT TO GO, but these people act like Bama either conjurered up the storm or the whole thing is some Machiavellian plot out of a bad suspense novel. LIFE goes on, things happen. The storm doesnt know or care that its election time or what BAMA has done to this country.
I wouldnt be surprised to hear of people who believed so much that the hurricane is just some leftist plot that they are caught unprepared for the storm and dying as a result of it crying out Its Obamas fault with their last breath!
Some seem to have reached a point where if they go to the doctor next week and he tells them that they have cancer it will be Obamas fault! Or if they have a flat tire on the way to work next week it will be Obamas fault! If you step on a crack and break your mothers back it will be Obamas fault!
To me this is the talk, methods and the mindset of the leftist. Its the same shill BS they spewed against George Bush. I thought we are better than that. I know we should be better than that. I am sure that we can be better than that.
The other thing I notice is that is the me, me, me mindset so many seem to be taking with this storm. Hell this storm will most likely KILL people and heres people who are supposedly conservatives sounding like leftist. Everything is me me me. How is the Hurricane going to effect the election? And so on its sickening. So people are going to die and homes get lost and peoples lives get turned upside down and inside out, well thats bad but how is it going to effect me? I guess it doesnt matter what losses occur as long as it doesnt effect the election. Seems many on FR have their priorities screwed up.
I’m in flyover country. Early reports are of at least 10 dead from Sandy. This is much bigger than a blizzard or ice storm or normal flooding.
This is a huge deal! You are jaded.
Tell that to the people of Joplin MO.
Just saying.
we will see how this pans out in the end. 3.1 million people with out power is not a huge deal. Lights come back on at some point. Houses/buildings destroyed take much longer to rebuild.
With this storm you had plenty of warning to escape, prepare and stock up.
Joplin.. Not so much.
Tonight the Moon is Full. There is a historical correlation between major natural disasters and the Full Moon.
The great Alaska Earthquake of 1964 occurred 7 minutes after the Moon had officially become Full.
True dat!
Best wishes and prayers for my fellow Americans facing this disaster.
The Tornado in Jarell Tx
http://www.k5kj.net/jarrell.htm
It literally stripped the pavement off I-35
exactly. Twisters hit with little to no warning what so ever. Out east I’ve been hearing about this things coming ashore for what, a week now?
yes, it will do damage. Yes, some will sadly die. but people loosing electricity?
Heck, that happens almost daily in CA during the summer doesn’t it?
The thing is huge and will do tons of damage
Mostly flood damage.
I was fearful of the warm air hitting the cold air and spawning tornadoes on the midwest.
Lot’s of energy on both systems.
I agree about Joplin.
However, this storm affects 25% of the U.S. population. In NYC alone, subways are flooded, seawater is corroding the electrical infrastructure, sewage is backed up and imagine the possible health problems. It goes on and on. Hospital generators are failing and as a result all of the patients have to be transferred elsewhere.
This is a huge deal with costs being estimated at 10 billion. Go to the hurricane thread on the breaking news sidebar. There are freepers there living through this storm.
It’s about a lot more than power and lights.
We lose about 10 folks every summer in Dallas just to excessive heat.
Poor old folks on fixed incomes try to rough it out in 108 temps.
Thank you. This storm will have lingering effects which we have yet to see.
Prayers for those who have been killed.
I am going to sleep in my basement because the wind gusts are so strong and I fear another tree falling down and hitting my house. I have no power and already had two trees hit my outbuildings.
All the parkways are closed. Our first responders have been working non-stop. We are not complaining—we are tough and stubborn. But this is a tough one. Three million people have no power. All the bridges and all tunnels but one are flooded. No subways. No commuter railroad. No flights.
Prayers to my fellow New Yorkers.
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