U.S. meteorologists expect a natural horror show of high wind, heavy rain, extreme tides and maybe snow to the west beginning early Sunday, peaking with the arrival of Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday and lingering past Halloween on Wednesday.
Experts predict at least $1 billion in damage in the United States.
"It's looking like a very serious storm that could be historic," said Jeff Masters, meteorology director of the forecasting service Weather Underground. "Mother Nature is not saying, 'Trick or treat.' It's just going to give tricks."
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2. Karen B. wrote:
I wanted to post that link to the Prayer Litany as a stand alone comment, but I have some other interesting links to share. Of course all in the storm’s path should pay attention to the National Hurricane Center, their local weather service office, and local emergency officials. But, for those who want to read more about this storm than the mere official advisories, I can recommend some interesting links / blogs for those who want to follow this storm: Dr. Jeff Masters’ blog at the Wunderground site: At the same site, Bryan Norcross’ blog. I found a fascinating post by a blogger Brendan Loy at Pajamas media which goes into great detail about how this storm could impact the Presidential Election. I really suggest reading this. (It’s very even-handed and non-partisan). (Brendan was one of the first bloggers to start posting on Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and gained national attention for his accurate and detailed posts.) You can find all of Brendan Loy’s blogs about Hurricane Sandy here: More links later… October 26, 6:14 pm | [comment link] |
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3. Karen B. wrote:
At a weather discussion board I participate in, someone just posted this overview about SANDY from the head met at the Weather Channel. It’s quite clear and helpful and not hyped: October 26, 10:20 pm | [comment link] |
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4. Karen B. wrote:
Here’s part of a morning email update from a tropical meteorologist named Jeff Lindner in Houston, posted at a weather discussion board I belong to. It is extremely sobering. I hope he’s wrong. But many tropical forecasters are writing and saying similar things. Please prepare if you are in the projected impact area (primarily between DC and Boston or in the Ohio Valley, or the the NC & WV mountains.) And everyone else, please be praying! October 27, 11:16 am | [comment link] |
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5. Karen B. wrote:
Here’s a detailed article posted at MarketWatch which details the very worrying danger for NYC from this storm: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/new-york-faces-most-intense-storm-in-history-2012-10-26 This storm could be worse than the famous “Long Island Express” Hurricane of 1938, which up until now has been the worst tropical storm for most in the region. I think most readers here will know I am not usually an alarmist or sensationalist in what I post. But this storm has me very very deeply concerned. October 27, 11:19 am | [comment link] |
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6. Karen B. wrote:
Here’s the morning briefing from the Mount Holly, NJ bureau of the National Weather Service, which covers most of NJ, the Philly Metro area, Delaware etc. http://www.erh.noaa.gov/phi/briefing/packages/current_briefing.pdf It’s excellent. Clear, succinct, conveys real danger without hype. |
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7. Karen B. wrote:
A scary storm-surge forecast for the NY Metro area based on the latest NHC track: Also, just read that mandatory evacuations of Fire Island (barrier island on Long Island) have started |
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8. Karen B. wrote:
I’m talking to myself here, I think, but I hope and pray the resources I’ve been posting are helpful to someone. I’ve just posted a new entry and prayer at Lent & Beyond. October 27, 12:35 pm | [comment link] |
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9. Karen B. wrote:
At Lent & Beyond, I’ve posted a very helpful graphic from the Weather Channel which shows areas where people need to “take action” (prepare NOW for risk of prolonged power outage or risk of flooding) or “be alert.” I don’t think it is hype or overkill based on what I’m reading by respected forecasters. http://anglicanprayer.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/sandy-threat-area.jpg |
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10. Karen B. wrote:
Oh My. I just saw that the latest analysis by the officials at NOAA have the storm surge potential estimated at a 5.2 danger on a scale of 1 - 6. That is almost unheard of. This is Katrina-like or Ike-like, or worse folks. Extremely extremely serious and dangerous. Please note, that storm surge risk estimate is the OFFICIAL forecast. Not just some weatherman giving his own opinion. You can read all the details at Dr. Jeff Master’s latest entry at Weather Underground. Here’s an excerpt: October 27, 1:54 pm | [comment link] |
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11. Karen B. wrote:
Sad. The death toll from Sandy in Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti now stands at 48. 35,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed in Cuba. October 27, 2:00 pm | [comment link] |
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12. Karen B. wrote:
Some current news reports: NJ.com - Hurricane Sandy could be among worst storms to ever hit N.J., experts warn Washington Post: Hurricane Sandy still on track to deliver a major blow Boston.com: Step by step breakdown of impact from hurricane Sandy NBC New York: Sandy Intensifies, Heads Our Way as Evacuation Orders Begin in NY, NJ CBSNews: Dire forecast as Hurricane Sandy approaches October 27, 3:20 pm | [comment link] |
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13. Karen B. wrote:
Wow. It sure is quiet here. I’m surprised Kendall has not posted anything more about the storm, and that no one else has commented. It’s kind of eerie talking to myself. I sure hope I’m wrong and Sandy turns out to be no big deal, but all the models and most knowledgeable forecasters are suggesting that she is a VERY BIG deal. And speaking of BIG…. You can see a graphic from the NHC which shows Sandy’s size here. Wow. Mind-boggling. October 27, 8:24 pm | [comment link] |
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14. Karen B. wrote:
By the way, to see all the prayers and resources I’ve posted about Hurricane Sandy at Lent & Beyond, click here: |
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15. BlueOntario wrote:
You aren’t talking to yourself. I appreciate the updates. |
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16. BlueOntario wrote:
BTW, digging around data from here: http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/rmd.shtml |
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I’ve always been a bit of a hurricane geek ever since being very badly affected by Hurricane Agnes in 1973 when I was a child. I’ve had some unexpected free time today, so I’ve spent a lot of time on the weather blogs and sites following this closely. (I’ve got lots of friends and family in the areas most severely threatened by the storm.)
I’ve posted a hurricane prayer litany at Lent & Beyond, and will probably be posting other prayers there as well during the weekend:
http://anglicanprayer.wordpress.com/2012/10/26/praying-for-all-in-the-path-of-hurricane-sandy/
It really is a good prayer… I first found it back in 2004 and have posted it many times since.
October 26, 6:09 pm | [comment link]