Do folks understand what will happen in the way of power outages when this windfield moves into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast? EVERY FREEPER from the NC/VA border north to Maine and out to the PA/Ohio border should have at least two weeks of potable water on hand, or the means to produce such. And non-perishable food.
This is not Weather Channel hype. There simply is no precedent in the modern meterological record for this type of storm. Maybe it won't be bad. But every indication is that it will be.
I think you may be right and Im hoping the hype is bigger than the storm this is the rare combination of a hurricane with a very deep central core merging with another strong system and coming into the coast a nearly a right angle, during a full moon to boot. The 1991 Perfect Storm caused millions of dollars in damage and that didnt even hit a populous area, IIRC, didnt even come on shore.
Unbelievably there are some people here claiming this is nothing but hype purely manufactured and faked by the media in order to help Obama and that nothing will happen other than a light breeze and some rain showers.
What people need to understand is that this storm is massive, some 800 miles wide, has a huge wind field and, perhaps even more importantly, untypical for a hurricane or noreaster, it will not move through quickly. Two days of tropical storm force winds combined with torrential rains and an unprecedented storm surge in the most populous area of the country is not a good thing. BTW, parts of WV could get up to 50 of snow!