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Anyone watching the weather channel and see the substation blow in the background???
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
Hudson River has just overflowed the bulkhead in Downtown Manhattan at Battery Park.
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Originally posted by state of hockey View PostYou sure about that?
They should name the hurricane A-Rod. Then it won't hit anything.
— Alan Garner (@WolfpackAlan) October 29, 2012
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Originally posted by SteveP View PostTweet of the day!
So many cancellations you'd think it was Hurricane Bettman.
— Ben Jones (@Ben_Jones88) October 29, 2012
They should name the hurricane A-Rod. Then it won't hit anything.
— Alan Garner (@WolfpackAlan) October 29, 2012
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
My son just got home from work. Took him a half hour to make a 5 minute drive. He said trees are down all over the place and our little 2 to 3 block area is the only one with power. Keeping my fingers crossed. My next door neighbor just had his twin oaks come down in the front yard. They missed his house and cars. He moved his cars about an hour before the trees fell which would have crushed both of them.
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Originally posted by du78 View PostStill have power but the lights have been flickering. Lots of wind and rain. Wind gusts have been 60+ mph so far and will probably go higher in the next few hours. Worst rain is to the south along the Jersey Shore. The big problem is going to be the storm surge in the next 2 to 4 hours. Essentially the entire south shore of Long Island will be under water. For those of you familiar with LI, that is the entire area south of Merrick Rd./Montauk Highway (Rt. 27A). Lots of small branches are down in my yard. Luckily most of the leaves have been blown off of the trees so they aren't acting like sails like they would if this was August or September. Just under 200,000 people on LI are without power right now. We still have many hours of high winds so that number could rise dramatically. A crane has collapsed on W 57th Street in NYC. It is at the 90th floor of a new condo building and hanging up above Carnegie Hall. If that falls there will be significant damage to the surrounding buildings. W. 57th is closed between 6th & 7th Avenues in Midtown. I just hope we don't lose power.
In the great Galveston hurricane, that took thousands of lives, I remember reading about the local weather bureau official taking refuge in his house with several other people. Apropos of storm surge, he told of looking out his window and seeing a railroad locomotive heading for his house!
So good luck to all. Via con Dios.
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
I echo Steve's comments. Stay safe, people.
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Originally posted by joecct View Postwinds up to 33 / gusts to 42. Barometer around 29 and falling.
Still have power -- but if I get through the MNF game, I will be shocked.
Good luck to all of us in the path of this beastie
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
Does Mayor Bloomberg sound like Gary Bettman?
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Bloomberg: "If we lose an emergency responder because of someone's idiocy or irresponsibility, that would be a true tragedy."
Best part of emergencies, the rare occasion where politicians openly call people stupid.
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Still have power but the lights have been flickering. Lots of wind and rain. Wind gusts have been 60+ mph so far and will probably go higher in the next few hours. Worst rain is to the south along the Jersey Shore. The big problem is going to be the storm surge in the next 2 to 4 hours. Essentially the entire south shore of Long Island will be under water. For those of you familiar with LI, that is the entire area south of Merrick Rd./Montauk Highway (Rt. 27A). Lots of small branches are down in my yard. Luckily most of the leaves have been blown off of the trees so they aren't acting like sails like they would if this was August or September. Just under 200,000 people on LI are without power right now. We still have many hours of high winds so that number could rise dramatically. A crane has collapsed on W 57th Street in NYC. It is at the 90th floor of a new condo building and hanging up above Carnegie Hall. If that falls there will be significant damage to the surrounding buildings. W. 57th is closed between 6th & 7th Avenues in Midtown. I just hope we don't lose power.
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
jim cantore in a dry suit isnt working for you?
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
I think this would be loads more exciting if Regis Philbin were providing commentary.
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
looks like landfall over Cape May and then Delaware Bay and on top of Harve de Grace.
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Re: 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Non-Minnesotans arguing about the weather...
All morning and early afternoon, the winds were howling in from the northeast, as is to be expected. In the last hour or so, they've shifted to be coming from due east. That corresponds to the storm changing path off the coast of NJ to move inland. Kind of amazing to be able to notice the correspondence.
uh, oh, lights are flickering...
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