I always find these threads an interesting read - you guys have it far worse than we do over here.
Hope everyone comes through unscathed.
Hope everyone comes through unscathed.
You need a converter as ordinary analog TV transmission went off the air a couple years ago in the US. I think they still have them at Radio Shack.
The train station at Hoboken is apparently flooded -- this means that the PATH tubes are probably flooded as well.
HD is still on UHF. My TV has an HD tuner in it.
Looks like the eye is going just north of us. Winds here are picking up. Glad I had my big Maples trimmed a couple of years ago. Peaks of over 70 already.
I thought we had bad weather here in Sweden with non-stop snowfall the whole day, but that's nothing compared to what it appears to be like on the other side of the bathtub.
The eye now is in Philadelphia:
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+1 from NZstay safe guys, heard this on the news earlier today and the satellite pics look nasty! hoping everyone comes through this OK
This hurricane has impressive reach...this is the Lake Huron wave forecast for tomorrow morning:
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We came out fine. Still raining. It hooked slightly north. Waiting to see if there is still a beach in Ocean City or in Delaware.
All clear here, Wash DC burbs did fine.
It gave my inner ear trouble, woke up and thought I was falling & felt bad all day... might have been a coincidence...I don't know, feel fine now.
It gave my inner ear trouble, woke up and thought I was falling & felt bad all day... might have been a coincidence...I don't know, feel fine now.
Bowie is fine. Bummer that sewer plant in Howard County. It is going to do serious damage to the Little Patuxant. (about a mile from me)
Just got mail delivery.
The BP was record low of all time. That could have hit your ears if your tubes were blocked up.
Just got mail delivery.
The BP was record low of all time. That could have hit your ears if your tubes were blocked up.
Odougbo can handle the pressure - no one said anything about low pressure 
Looks like Manhattan took a big hit...like that dreadful 1981 Kurt Russell movie, "Escape From New York".

Looks like Manhattan took a big hit...like that dreadful 1981 Kurt Russell movie, "Escape From New York".
Did the Coast Guards chase all the shipping into port? Those would be some impressive wave heights even for Lake Superior!This hurricane has impressive reach...this is the Lake Huron wave forecast for tomorrow morning:
It gave my inner ear trouble, woke up and thought I was falling & felt bad all day
I have been affected with a middle ear disorder called Menieres disease. It causes bouts of dizziness that last anywhere from a few minutes to a month or more. Each attack takes another little bit of my hearing and leaves some increase in tinitus. The pressure drop from a hurricane almost always sets off an attack. Most have been mild, just some dizziness and a general queasy feeling for a day or two. I just happen to live where hurricanes visit often.
Did the Coast Guards chase all the shipping into port? Those would be some impressive wave heights even for Lake Superior!
The Coasties didn't need to chase them off. There are websites where you can view the worldwide movement of ships equipped with AIS -a radio beacon that broadcasts ship ID and position/speed/direction. I was watching it periodically and as Sandy took her left turn the lower Great Lakes fleet went to ports or sheltered anchorages as the sea conditions were superbly predicted by forecasts at least 3 days ahead. Nice work NOAA!
The storm was classified as a "post tropical cyclone" not a huricane. Our town is a mess w many roads impassible and trees gone through roofs, but the Jersey shore is a true disaster scene. I wxpect to be without power for another week.
The storm was classified as a "post tropical cyclone" not a huricane.
I was watching this mess, and the TV news coverage from far away. Seattle....went to visit the grandkids. The TV reported that this was the first time a tropical storm, a cold front, and a strong jet stream all collided with disastrous results. This is not true.
About 5 years ago A late season (end of OCT) category 1 storm (hurricane Wilma) met a cold front swept in by the jet stream over south Florida. The weather casters got it all wrong, telling us that it would be a minor event, and only basic prep would be needed. The storm came from the west and travelled across the state before reaching us. It was pretty much uneventful and we were outside watching the winds and talking with the neighbors during the quiet time inside the eye. When the eye wall reached the warm Atlantic water the entire sky turned black and very angry looking. We saw a nearly black wall of ugliness coming down the street towards us (the back side of the eye wall), turned and ran into our houses. There was about 15 minutes of the most evil storm winds I have seen in my 60 years in Florida. About 30% of the houses in a 15 mile path lost their roofs, or entire structures. These were concrete block houses built to withstand a minimum of a cat 3 storm without damage.
Our power and water was out for 3 weeks, cable TV, cell phone, and landline were out for 2 months. Gas stations couldn't pump gas because they had no power. Food was in short supply. FEMA brought bottled water, but we had to drive 50 miles north for gas and food.
From what I have seen on TV and internet, this is what happened here. There seems to be pockets of total destruction with a general mess over a much larger area. I don't know if there can be a large area of tornado like activity around the eye wall, but thats the only way I can describe the weather I saw and the path of damage it left in both cases.
I snapped this picture of a house across the street during the beginning of the 15 minutes of terror. The rest of the roof and some of the structure was gone in about 5 more minutes. I wasn't outside watching! The occupants weren't hurt, but it took nearly a year before they could return to their house.
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