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Hurricane Sandy

Veer_G

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Most of the projected tracks have it right over us to rather close here, and they're talking about 10 to 12" of water in less than three days with high winds, etc., etc.

Is anybody else gonna join the scavenging hordes and buy every loaf of Wonder Bread on the shelves?
 
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I have a case of a good IPA, a generator, piles of beef short-ribs, a 3500 Dodge w. a 9 foot V-plow and about 200K rounds of small arms ammo. Bring on the storm!

Though we at the PD are on alert for 'all hands on deck' next few days for traffic and for supporting power crews. That will completely cut into the IPA consumption... but duty is duty.

Actually, think this one is for real. I was in NC for 1991 'Perfect Storm' so missed it. And it was a bit too far S. and E. of my hometown to matter. But this one looks like it could be interesting.

Cheers,

Sirhr
 
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case of beer, an extra pack of smokes, fill the gas tank on monday morning.

maybe make a few more milk jug ice in case the freezer goes out for a day.

they project that thing coming right over me in two of the projected paths.

LITERALLY right over me.
 
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Been watching it develop. Looks like yall might get hit pretty good, eh. FTS...Im leavin for Belize soon.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: TOP PREDATOR</div><div class="ubbcode-body">case of beer, an extra pack of smokes, fill the gas tank on monday morning.

maybe make a few more milk jug ice in case the freezer goes out for a day.

they project that thing coming right over me in two of the projected paths.

LITERALLY right over me. </div></div>


Right there with you , brother! So this not welcome news LOL

Guess I better get a case of beer and some other essentials hehe

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Have a brother in law that's a lineman, they headed that way this morning. Hopefully for you all on the east coast that the weather man is saying it's going to be bad, but turns out to not be so bad that way it looks a little better for them.
 
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F*ck candles and sardines, go long on HARP and cloud seeding....


I'm sure it is a mere anomaly.



Good luck
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maelek</div><div class="ubbcode-body">what...a hurricane not going into the Gulf of Mexico? </div></div>

Or as I like to call it, "The Catcher's Mit"!

Good luck you guys in the northeast.
 
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Best of luck in the weather. Most hurricanes that get past Fla on the east coast generally love to hit NC. I can't even remember how many landfalls I have had to batten things down for over the years.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: queequeg</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maelek</div><div class="ubbcode-body">what...a hurricane not going into the Gulf of Mexico? </div></div>

Or as I like to call it, <span style="font-weight: bold">"The Catcher's Mit"</span>!

Good luck you guys in the northeast.

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Nah, more like ...

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Crank it up!
 
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Looks like the cold front is moving north pretty quickly, and Sandy is lagging along the coast. Hopefull they'll miss each other and we'll all just get some rain.
 
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Seems fitting. Hope yall are prepped and stay safe.

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Early Saturday morning.

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It's uncanny how this storm is gonna chug along in open water and at just the right time it's gonna take a hard left turn and dive into the coast. Jersey's nothing more than a glorified sand bar. This thing is taking aim at Philly (if the computer models have it right).

We got 13" of rain when Floyd hit and I remember how the wind howled all night. This one has potential to make Floyd take a back seat.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChaosKid</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It's uncanny how this storm is gonna chug along in open water and at just the right time it's gonna take a hard left turn and dive into the coast. Jersey's nothing more than a glorified sand bar. This thing is taking aim at Philly (if the computer models have it right).

We got 13" of rain when Floyd hit and I remember how the wind howled all night. This one has potential to make Floyd take a back seat. </div></div>

It isn't like the Delaware Bay <span style="font-style: italic">needs</span> to keep all its water down there. Did you notice how it's coning through in time for full moon tides, too?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Veer_G</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ChaosKid</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It's uncanny how this storm is gonna chug along in open water and at just the right time it's gonna take a hard left turn and dive into the coast. Jersey's nothing more than a glorified sand bar. This thing is taking aim at Philly (if the computer models have it right).

We got 13" of rain when Floyd hit and I remember how the wind howled all night. This one has potential to make Floyd take a back seat. </div></div>

It isn't like the Delaware Bay <span style="font-style: italic">needs</span> to keep all its water down there. Did you notice how it's coning through in time for full moon tides, too? </div></div>

I work at the river's edge (navy yard) and I expect I will not report for work tomorrow or tuesday. That place will be under water. Should be emergency personnel only.
 
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Stuck down in Punta Cana right now because those pussies at Newark canceled all the flights today. Hopefully get home on Tuesday.
 
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Good luck to everyone in the path of this thing. I'm not sure how much pull I have anymore, but I'll say a few words for you anyways. Stay safe.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Rob01</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Stuck down in Punta Cana right now because those pussies at Newark canceled all the flights today. Hopefully get home on Tuesday. </div></div>

Kind of ironic don't you think? It's usually the other way around or rather, the island is under a Hurricane and flights are delayed or cancelled to or from the D.R.!

Hope you aren't stuck at the airport. Maybe get in a round of golf tomorrow!
 
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We got a few of the outer bands on Wednesday with some heavy rain but nice to cool it down some. Found out flights canceled before we left resort so got the same room for a couple more nights. Had some Santa libres at the pool this afternoon to relax from the morning stress. Hopefully flights go out on Tuesday.
 
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We had to do a few errands today. Lori & I paid our respects at my parents' graves as it was on the way. As we headed north on Rte. 1, passing us on the Southbound side were many caravans of trucks from JBL Electric with pole carriers, bucket trucks & crew cabs were full of men. I just got a call from one of the men I ride with. John is heading from Harrisburg Pa. to Upper Bucks County Pa. He said there were a ton of caravans of utility workers from the West & South.

So far all is calm. Work & school is canceled for tomorrow & Tuesday.

Hope every one is safe.

Maxwell
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: StanwoodSpartan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Maybe this is GOD's cleansing of the Jersey douch<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">e</span></span>bags </div></div>

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Trust me, the East Coast doesn't hold a candle to Berkeley, Portland, Spokane, and Seattle.
 
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^^^ Veer_G for the win! That said, I wouldn't shed a tear if Snookie washed out to sea...

We just got put on alert for getting called in later today and possibly all tomorrow. Most likely to be running traffic/detours and support of the power crews/tree removal.

Cheers and stay safe folks!

Sirhr
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maxwell</div><div class="ubbcode-body">He said there were a ton of caravans of utility workers from the West & South.</div></div>

As I was heading home to the Baltimore Maryland area from a West Virginia shoot yesterday, there must've been 50+ utility trucks convoying down state. Looks like the they're taking this as serious as they need to. We had a few bad storms come through in July that took out power for a week or two down in VA just south of us. Expect much of the same and then some with how big this thing is looking to be.

Good luck everyone who has to ride this out. Hope you're prepared.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Veer_G</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: StanwoodSpartan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Maybe this is GOD's cleansing of the Jersey douch<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">e</span></span>bags </div></div>

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Trust me, the East Coast doesn't hold a candle to Berkeley, Portland, Spokane, and Seattle. </div></div>

Depends on which grade of douche bag your talking about. Berkeley, and the west coast have tose hippie types, but Atlantic City has the mob and even worse...

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The projected path has us on or near the bullseye. Our location is right near the center od the Syracuse, Rochester, Elmira triangle, about 12 miles North and West of Watkins Glen.

We have secured all the moveable outdoor stuff into the garage. I have filled Cat Litter jugs with water for flushing, but out local water supply also has standby generators. We live with a small but adequate margin of stuff we can eat from the package, and our cellphones and Kindles are charged. If the power goes, so does the heat, so we've gotten out warm clothes and remade the bed with the comforter.

Worse comes to worst, the shotguns are accessible, along with buck and slug. The car is gassed and the mower can is full.

Odds do not favor flooding here, we're not on low ground; but it's nice to know we have a new roof. Contractors are due to start the new vinyl siding in a week.

Our family is close and safe. We expect heavy rain, local rivers and lakes could get 3-6ft of rise, and winds of 35mph with gusts to 50. Our local schools are still open today.

Greg
 
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AC is getting pummeled. Significant sections of the Boardwalk have either fallen into the surf or have been lifted up and over the railings at the ends of the streets that run perpendicular to the shoreline. Wildwood's streets are flooded, and about 35,000 people in South Jersey are without power at last count.

It's hard to believe that the real fun and games don't start for at least another ten hours.
 
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I'm 20 miles in land from from the ocean (directly due east from the Indian River Inlet) in Sussex county Delaware. 5" of rain already,reporters in Ocean City Md (24 miles from me) can hardly stand and we have 12 more hours until this sucker comes ashore.
My wife is a public health nurse and was scheduled to man a shelter from 6:00 pm tonight till 6:00 am tomorrow. She got a call an hour ago, travel has been deemed so dangerous that she has been told to stay home and that the nurses already there are there for the duration.
I live in the woods, mostly mature pine. I don't know how these trees can withstand 90 mph sustained wind after getting a foot of rain. As bad as it is I fear the destruction in the mountains of north central Pa (hunting property) and New York. I was there for Agnes in '72. The water has nowhere to go. The destruction along the Allegheny and both branches of the Susquhanna was monumental then. This is not good.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: leagle</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm 20 miles in land from from the ocean (directly due east from the Indian River Inlet) in Sussex county Delaware. 5" of rain already,reporters in Ocean City Md (24 miles from me) can hardly stand and we have 12 more hours until this sucker comes ashore.
My wife is a public health nurse and was scheduled to man a shelter from 6:00 pm tonight till 6:00 am tomorrow. She got a call an hour ago, travel has been deemed so dangerous that she has been told to stay home and that the nurses already there are there for the duration.
I live in the woods, mostly mature pine. I don't know how these trees can withstand 90 mph sustained wind after getting a foot of rain. As bad as it is I fear the destruction in the mountains of north central Pa (hunting property) and New York. I was there for Agnes in '72. The water has nowhere to go. The destruction along the Allegheny and both branches of the Susquhanna was monumental then. This is not good. </div></div>

Keep the powder dry.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: leagle</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm 20 miles in land from from the ocean (directly due east from the Indian River Inlet) in Sussex county Delaware. 5" of rain already,reporters in Ocean City Md (24 miles from me) can hardly stand and we have 12 more hours until this sucker comes ashore.
My wife is a public health nurse and was scheduled to man a shelter from 6:00 pm tonight till 6:00 am tomorrow. She got a call an hour ago, travel has been deemed so dangerous that she has been told to stay home and that the nurses already there are there for the duration.
I live in the woods, mostly mature pine. I don't know how these trees can withstand 90 mph sustained wind after getting a foot of rain. As bad as it is I fear the destruction in the mountains of north central Pa (hunting property) and New York. I was there for Agnes in '72. The water has nowhere to go. The destruction along the Allegheny and both branches of the Susquhanna was monumental then. This is not good. </div></div>

Depending which side of the storm you are on if there are the usual small tornadoes that accompany these storms and spin up out of nowhere. They are small but in a storm that widely encompassing there might be plenty. Those mature pines will snap off like toothpicks. Be very careful if they are within falling distance of your house.

Pay attention to which way the wind is coming from with regards to your house. Watch those trees. I've found that once sustained winds get over 100 pines start snapping.

Good Luck guys and don't let your guard down. You guys aren't used to this so don't take anything for granted.
 
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We up here in Winterpeg, are definitely praying for ya'll in the "Involved Zone". Sure wish there were something that we could do for ya, here.

As it is, stack ye' duds, grease y'er skids, and step forth, abreast. Y' SHALL overcome!
 
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We got drinkin' water, flushin' water, extra TP and baby wipes, canned goods, a full freezer, extra propane, candles, a pissed-off Cane Corso bitch (she hates rain-poopin') and enough ORM-D goodness for a long while should it come to that. I wish we had more batteries, but are there ever enough?

And you're right, Dag ... our hurricanes almost always come through with a glancing blow ... NJ hasn't seen a landfall in over a 100 years. By the way, they upped the estimate of sustained high winds later to around 100 mph. Right now we're gusting at 40 mph, 30 miles on the other side of Philly, on the descending side of the storm, which is coming counter-clockwise and still hundreds of miles off-shore. No clue what's gonna happen in the middle of the night when the worst of it gets here.
 
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Anbody have any current pics of NJ preferably Stone Harbor, Avalon and Wild Wood?
 
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I'm not too far from you Greg Langelius, just over in the Utica area.

On a hill so I am not worried, but my basement has flooded with Irene and a microburst that hit us at the tail end of winter a few years ago. So I made sure that the sump was good to go.

Heat with coal (no power needed there), live alone, so I have heat and food for me. I deliver in my private vehicles, so they are topped off plus a few extra cans.

Premix and bar oil on hand.

Other than power to the water pump and showering, I am pretty much set. Boringly so, I doubt I will even need to break out the camping gear for warmth or cooking.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SquarePizza</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I'm not too far from you Greg Langelius, just over in the Utica area.

On a hill so I am not worried, but my basement has flooded with Irene and a microburst that hit us at the tail end of winter a few years ago. So I made sure that the sump was good to go.

Heat with coal (no power needed there), live alone, so I have heat and food for me. I deliver in my private vehicles, so they are topped off plus a few extra cans.

Premix and bar oil on hand.

Other than power to the water pump and showering, I am pretty much set. Boringly so, I doubt I will even need to break out the camping gear for warmth or cooking. </div></div>

Real pizza is round.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ringbearer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anbody have any current pics of NJ preferably Stone Harbor, Avalon and Wild Wood? </div></div>

Wildwood, six hours ago:

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... and the landfall isn't for another hour-and-a-half.

All the water is elsewhere:

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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Veer_G</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ringbearer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anbody have any current pics of NJ preferably Stone Harbor, Avalon and Wild Wood? </div></div>

Wildwood, six hours ago:

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... and the landfall isn't for another hour-and-a-half.

All the water is elsewhere:

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Thanks for the pic. I spend time there and avalon in the summer. Did the ocean connect with the bay yet?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: maggot</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Real pizza is round.
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Of course it is. I make it round, just as my father did, and 33 years of college students have fallen in love with it. But when I was learning to make pizza fast, the pizza peel was old and worn and I had to stretch the corners, making it come out a touch square.

If I was having a bad day, that happened more than I liked, so people would ask me how square the pizza was today.... when I created this online identity, the day was rough so I called myself squarepizza... thus saying bad day in my own way.

Dorky, I know.

But trust me, my pizza is very much round, and thin, and very yummy.
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