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Others Square       Hurricane Sandy 10-27-2012 09:31 AM
Not looking forward to this – this just better be rains and wing but if this causes flooding in mny home I will be pissed
Last year Irene = flodding in basement or $2500 of the carpet

4 or 5 years ago
can n ot remember name of that storm but same as above – be small Hurricane Sandy or you have no friend with me

Today Saturday October 27, 2012
Should start to feel this Monday AM October 29 – Tuesday October 30 at full throttle if it is .........
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Hurricane Sandy was downgraded temporarily to tropical storm status early Saturday morning, but quickly regained strength, and forecasters warn that "widespread impacts" are still expected on the East Coast next week.






Tropical cyclone Sandy revved back up to hurricane strength on Saturday as it churned toward the U.S. northeast coast where it threatens to become one of the worst storms in decades.

The late-season storm has been dubbed "Frankenstorm" by some weather watchers because it will combine elements of a tropical cyclone and a winter storm and is forecast to reach the U.S. coast close to Halloween.

Forecast models show it will have all the ingredients to morph into a so-called "super storm."

Governors in states along the U.S. East Coast declared emergencies on Friday, with officials urging residents to stock up on food, water and batteries.

The U.S. Navy ordered all ships in the Norfolk, Va., area, including a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, out to sea to ride out the approaching storm.

"We're expecting a large, large storm," said Louis Uccellini, director of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Center for Environmental Prediction. "The circulation of this storm as it approaches the coast could cover about the eastern third of the United States."

Sandy battered the Bahamas southeast of Florida on Friday after causing widespread destruction in eastern Cuba a day earlier. The storm was expected to crawl northward on Saturday and Sunday and then turn toward the U.S. coast.


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Sandy's powerful winds and rains were blamed for 41 deaths in several Caribbean countries, including 11 in Cuba. Most were killed by falling trees and building collapses.

On its current projected track, Sandy could make U.S. landfall on Monday night or Tuesday somewhere between North Carolina and southern New England, forecasters said.

The storm has the potential to cause widespread power outages and to unleash flooding and even dump snow as far inland as Ohio. It also threatens to disrupt air travel along the U.S. East Coast.

At 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT), Sandy was about 335 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, and packing top sustained winds of 75 miles per hour, the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

It had earlier dropped just below hurricane strength but little overall change on strength was expected ahead of its anticipated U.S. landfall early next week, the Miami-based Hurricane Center said.

The storm picked up a little forward speed overnight but was still moving slowly over the Atlantic at 10 mph.


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The massive storm has continued to grow in size with tropical force winds extending 450 miles from its center, government forecasters said.

Coming in the final weeks before the U.S. presidential election on November 6, the storm was presenting a challenge to the campaigns of U.S. President Barack Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

Romney canceled a rally scheduled for Sunday evening in Virginia Beach, Virginia, while Obama's re-election campaign announced that Vice President Joe Biden had also canceled a Saturday trip to that city.

Ahead of the election, millions of Americans are taking advantage of early voting arrangements to cast their ballots. State officials said they had put in place contingency plans in case Sandy caused extended power outages or other problems that could disrupt voting.

In New York City, officials were considering shutting down the country's largest mass transit system because they were worried the storm's impact could cause flooding or high winds that might endanger subways and buses.

Much of Florida's northeast coast was under a tropical storm warning and storm warnings and watches extended up the coast through most of South Carolina and North Carolina.

Along North Carolina's Outer Banks, which jut out into the Atlantic, vacationers in large camper trailers and motor homes streamed off the barrier islands.

Many forecasters are warning that Sandy could be more destructive than last year's Hurricane Irene, which caused billions of dollars in damage across the U.S. Northeast.


When Sandy becomes a hybrid weather monster some call "Frankenstorm" it will smack the East Coast harder and wider than last year's damaging Hurricane Irene, forecasters said Friday.

The brunt of the weather mayhem will be concentrated where the storm comes ashore early Tuesday, but there will be hundreds of miles of steady, strong and damaging winds and rain for the entire Eastern region for several days, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The hurricane has killed at least 40 people in the Caribbean.


Reuters Photo. IMAGE: St. Augustine Beach in Florida.



As of Friday morning, federal forecasters were looking closer at the Delaware shore as the spot it will turn inland and merge with a wintry storm front. But there is a lot of room for error in the forecast and the storm could turn into shore closer to New York and New Jersey and bring the worst weather there.

Wherever Sandy comes ashore will get 10 inches of rain and extreme storm surges, Louis Uccellini, NOAA's environmental prediction director, said in a Friday news conference. Other areas not directly on Sandy's entry path will still get 4 to 8 inches of rain, maybe more, he said. Up to 2 feet of snow should fall on West Virginia, with lighter snow in parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania, regardless of where Sandy first hits.

A wide swath of the East, measuring several hundreds of miles, will get persistent gale-force winds in the 50 mph area, with some areas closer to storm landfall getting closer to 70 mph, said James Franklin, forecast chief for the National Hurricane Center.

"It's going to be a long-lasting event, two to three days of impact for a lot of people," Franklin said. "Wind damage, widespread power outages, heavy rainfall, inland flooding and somebody is going to get a significant surge event."

That storm surge will only be magnified by the full moon this weekend to make it a "dangerous period," Uccellini said.

Last year's Hurricane Irene was a minimal hurricane that caused widespread damage as it moved north along the coast after making landfall in North Carolina. With catastrophic inland flooding in New Jersey, Massachusetts and Vermont, federal officials say Irene caused $15.8 billion in damage.

Sandy is "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."

Government forecasters said there is a 90 percent chance — up from 60 percent two days earlier — that the East will get pounded.

Utilities are lining up out-of-state work crews and canceling employees' days off to deal with expected power outages. From county disaster chiefs to the federal government, emergency officials are warning the public to be prepared. And President Barack Obama was briefed aboard Air Force One.



Boat owners were yanking their vessels out of the water Friday at the Southside Marina in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., about 60 miles south of New York City.

"We're taking them out as fast as we can," said marina employee Jim Martin.

Atlantic City's casinos made contingency plans in case they have to close, as they did for three days last year when Tropical Storm Irene approached.

Eastern states that saw outages that lasted for days after last year's freak Halloween snowstorm and Hurricane Irene are already pressuring power companies to be more ready this time.

Asked if he expected utilities to be more prepared, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick responded: "They'd better be."

Jersey Central Power & Light, which was criticized for its response to Irene, notified employees to be ready for extended shifts. In Pennsylvania, PPL Corp. spokesman Michael Wood said, "We're in a much better place this year."

AP Photo: Joe Epstein. IMAGE: The Highlands Fire Department removes the rescue boat from the Atlantic Highlands Marina in Atlantic Highlands, N.J.


New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday said the city was striking a tone of calm preparedness.

"What we are doing is we are taking the kind of precautions you should expect us to do, and I don't think anyone should panic," Bloomberg said. The city has opened an emergency situation room and activated its coastal storm plan.

Sandy was expected to deal only a glancing blow to North Carolina's Outer Banks, where Lori Hilby said she planned to ride out this storm at home, unlike past storms such as Irene. Hilby, the manager at Tommy's Natural Foods Market and Wine Emporium in Duck, N.C., said the shop would remain open throughout the storm. She said she sold a fair amount of beer and wine to people who planned to ride out the storm on the barrier island.

"I'll never evacuate again," Hilby said. She said most of the power lines there are underground, so the power often stays on even during powerful storms.

"Whenever I evacuate, I always end up somewhere and they lose power and my house is fine. So I'm always wishing I was home instead of at somebody else's house with no power."

There are still plenty of stores open in Duck, and Halloween decorations and displays were still on houses despite the rain that started to roll in Friday. Few homes were boarded up.

Some have compared the tempest to the so-called Perfect Storm that struck off the coast of New England in 1991, but that one hit a less populated area. Nor is this one like last year's Halloween storm, which was merely an early snowfall.

"The Perfect Storm only did $200 million of damage and I'm thinking a billion" this time, Masters said. "Yeah, it will be worse."

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The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
HALF GALLON       GO AWAY 10-27-2012 12:02 PM
Valerie Adami       wbacting@weistbarron.com 10-27-2012 4:12 PM
Greetings!


As of Today Saturday, all WB courses and events are still happening.


In the event of extreme weather conditions causing the closure of the MTA,
We will postpone all Monday and Tuesday classes and events.


We will not make a decision until Monday Morning when we know more about the severity of the storm.


Everyone take care and and be safe. - Valerie Adami Dir Weist-Barron
Ed Mangano       info@nassaucountyny.gov 10-28-2012 06:01 AM
Dear Neighbor,

I am writing you with a Hurricane Preparedness Precautionary Alert.

The National Weather Service informs me that Hurricane Sandy is headed toward Long Island. Although the storm track could change, the time for preparation is now. To ensure the safety and well-being of you and your family, I ask that you:

Prepare an Emergency Go Kit: Each person should have a Go-Kit in the event of a hurricane WATCH or WARNING, put these items into a smaller, portable Go-Kit — such as a hands-free backpack or duffel bag — or a container in case you need to evacuate. Keep it by your front door or an exit in case of an emergency evacuation for up to five (5) days. Family Go-Kit should include:

- First aid kit. Pack a “how to” guide as well.
- Essential prescription and nonprescription items and medical information.
- Battery-powered flashlight and radio (or crank radio), extra batteries and a 12-hour glow stick.
- A change of clothes, plus rainwear, sturdy shoes and protective gloves for everyone.
- Personal items, ie: eyeglasses, cash in small bills.
- Important documents in a waterproof container: Drivers’ licenses, Wills, Birth/Marriage certificates, Insurance policies, Deed or Lease, Recent tax returns, Credit card and bank account numbers, Social Security cards • Passport • Home inventory list
- Special items for infants, elderly, pets or loved ones with special needs
Enact the Family & Friends Sheltering Plan: In the event of a hurricane, you may be asked to evacuate your home. If you are advised to evacuate, here’s what to do:

- Enact County Executive Mangano’s Family & Friends Sheltering Plan which provides the most comfortable way to weather a severe storm. A Family & Friends Sheltering Plan is recommended for anyone who resides south of Sunrise Highway or north of Route 25A. You should contact a friend or family member that lives outside the zone & make arrangements.
- Bring your Emergency Go-Kit.
- Turn off all utilities.
- Take your most reliable vehicle and avoid taking multiple vehicles that create gridlock.
- Utilize evacuation routes listed at www.nassaucountyny.gov/OEM
Nassau County has installed an Emergency Notification System that will enable the County to call the home phones of residents in an affected area. We will be able to call any land line telephone within a given area and send a recorded message with evacuation instructions. It is important that if you have caller ID and see a call from “Nassau County” that you answer the call to get timely information.

During the storm period, I will open a non-emergency hotline. When activated, please use 911 for life-threatening emergencies only.

For more hurricane preparation information and coastal evacuation routes, please visit www.nassaucountyny.gov/OEM

Sincerely,


Edward P. Mangano
County Executive


For the latest news and events occurring in and around Nassau County, please visit www.nassaucountyn
WAKE UP       NO FLOODING PLEASE 10-28-2012 08:30 AM
RUBBER BISCUIT       Monday night 10-28-2012 09:34 AM
Hurricane Sandy could be the biggest storm to hit the United States mainland when it comes ashore on Monday night, bringing strong winds and dangerous flooding to the East Coast from the mid-Atlantic states to New England, forecasters said on Sunday.

Sandy could have a brutal impact on major cities in the target zone like Boston, New York, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, one of the most densely populated regions of the country.
Ne Rse R       this sucks should start tonight 10-28-2012 12:50 PM
this sucks should start tonight
monday morning tic toc
tuesday 2 am
maybe we get lucky
IL NORTH       looks like Sandy starts at 6 am Monday 10-28-2012 4:14 PM
looks like Sandy starts at 6 am Monday morning that is
October 29, 2012 and goes a good 36 hours to Tuesday
October 30, 2012 approximately 6 pm Tuesday
Optimum       supportb7r7q67bftk2guauvx2ycrt1tt5mvg@optimumemail 10-28-2012 6:54 PM
With the coming storm all over the news, you're probably worried about potential power outages that could affect your TV, phone and internet service. Rest assured, we're already making preparations.

After all, we live here too. And as your local TV, phone and internet company, we understand how important it is for you to stay connected. So, for up-to-the-minute local coverage if and when the storm hits, visit news12.com. If unpreventable service outages do occur, know that we'll be working around the clock to restore your service. You can also visit optimum.net for service updates.

For other helpful storm tips, click here. We'll be monitoring where and when outages occur, so you can focus on riding out the storm safely.

Philosophical       good luck and god bless to all 10-28-2012 8:57 PM
peace
Forrest Gump       just ran . . legs felt like two logs . . 10-29-2012 07:23 AM
just ran . . legs felt like two logs . . water at creek moving . . f . .. only 3 hours into this sandy *****

stay back water . .PLEASE
Slazenger Chinked       Chinked@creatorofallthings.com 10-29-2012 09:07 AM
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With Hurricane Sandy now on the east coast all involved with
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Stay Focused – Play Smart an soon we will all be back to laughing

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The Moderator       pannoto@optonline.net 10-29-2012 10:05 AM
We at peteraustinnoto.com hope everybody is safe during hurricane Sandy.
The websites and message board also Facebook, You Tube and the IMDb
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which we pray does not happen along with flooding and safety of all

Keep the faith

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Off The Hook       The brunt of the storm is expected 10-29-2012 10:23 AM
The brunt of the storm is expected to hit Long Island Monday afternoon.
Lorin Brow       114 PM AFTERNOON . . . STILL OK 10-29-2012 11:15 AM
114 PM AFTERNOON . . . STILL OK
Lorin Brow       7 .. 8 ... 9 OCLOCK TONIGHT 10-29-2012 11:18 AM
7 .. 8 ... 9 OCLOCK TONIGHT

should be the worst . .. . .

6
7
8 hors away
Sea THE Biscuit       just a moment ago light went on and off 10-29-2012 11:48 AM
just a moment ago light went on and off
now on computer never went down
TV's rebooting currently
this is like a war
Victor Young       street water has gone down 10-29-2012 12:06 PM
street water has gone down that’s a good sign for now
8 hrs. into this
36 hrs. total estimate

22. 3% into this estimate
Sea THE Biscuit       another power on off TVs rebooting still 10-29-2012 12:37 PM
another power on off TVs rebooting still going this does suck go away sandy
Sea THE Biscuit       power on and off one more time 10-29-2012 12:58 PM
power on and off one more time TVs rebooting this is fn work go away sandy f u
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