Eric Holthaus—New York faces possibly the most intense storm in its history
As we’ve all heard by now, there is a big storm brewing on the East Coast. Looking at the latest weather models, that may be a bit of an understatement.
The National Weather Service has labelled the hybrid gyre that may result from the merging of Hurricane Sandy and a Midwest snowstorm a “Frankenstorm.” When it hits, the storm could have truly scary implications befitting the Halloween holiday it will coincide with....
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“Some forecasters are calling this combination of weather factors ‘Frankenstorm’ because of the close proximity to Halloween,” officials with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., wrote in a storm update today (Oct. 26). “However, because Sandy is a woman’s name, the storm could be considered a ‘bride of Frankenstorm.’”
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