Posted on 08/27/2011 4:30:34 PM PDT by equaviator
New York became a city without one of its trademarks the nations largest subway system on Saturday as Hurricane Irene charged northward and the city prepared to face powerhouse winds that could drive a wall of water over the beaches in the Rockaways and between the skyscrapers in Lower Manhattan. Multimedia New York City Braces for Irene Slide Show Hurricane Irene Makes Landfall Interactive Map Hurricane Tracker: Irene Interactive The Preparations for Hurricane Irene and Reports of Damage Interactive Map: New York City Hurricane Evacuation Zones Interactive Feature: Scenes From the Storm: Readers Photos of Hurricane Irene Related The Lede Blog: Latest Updates on Hurricane Irene (August 27, 2011)... An Evacuation of...
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Yep, I can hardly wait to hear the praise for 0bama. (sarcasm)
I bet there will be contrasts with Katrina, and the MSM will say that 0bama’s firm leadership and cooperation with state governors and local officials got us through this hurricane. I think the stories are being written right now. No matter how bad things will get, the stories will praise 0bama and hint that things would have been much worse without his leadership at this critical time.
Heck he may even get praise for cutting his vacation short to get to his command post.
Bad weather, no matter where, or what type, is nothing to just ignore.
If it weren't for the need of the media and the WH to hype every incident that they think could benefit them personally, it would be easier to get some straight info as to what is happening across the East Coast.
As it is, we are limited to the only decent source. Free Republic.
CORRECTION: Instead of ‘source’, I should have used the words ‘clearing-house’.
The democratic machine is well oiled and evil/ the trains are down so the looter population can’t get to the loot.
What are people doing for food? Is McDonald's still open?
Anybody else get the imnpression that this will turn into a plain old heavy rainstorm?
One of the things hurricanes spawn is tornado’s...and it can be lots of them..
Blues Brothers
Doesn’t shutting down the subways leave people no option but to stand upstairs IN the storm hoping for a bus to come along?
Yes. I did since day 1
The problem for the media is that everybody has access to the same weather data. If you ignore the media and look at the data yourself youd know lickedy split that this will be no more than heavy rain and a stiff breeze for the northeast.
Ps check the stats on roof collapses in new england from last winter
Hundreds upon hundreds due to the heavy snowfall. Not a peep from bloomberg or obama or twc
From what I can find, part of the roof of the Goldsboro Mall caved in, not the entire mall. Water pools in depressions on those ubiquitous mall flat roof designs. One little opening in the roof turns into an indoor rain event.
Thanks for the additional details and picture. Appreciate it.
Tornados and earthquakes and hurricanes, oh my!
rubb’bbber biscuit
Originally performed by “The Chips”.
Except for the the Outter Banks of NC and maybe Cape May NJ, I'm thinking hurricane force winds won't happen.
maybe they can take a census of all the people who actually live in the subway and tunnel complex.
Figure alot of rain and wind in NYC - Maybe gusts of 70 MPH.
Hurricane disaster ? Doubtful.
Fairly strong tropical storm or nasty Nor'easter probably.
WOW!
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