Paul Douglas:
Hurricane – Nor’easter Sandy Still On Track To Deliver Punishing Blow. It’s tempting to look at a Category 1 hurricane and think “no big deal – we’ve seen worse”. But it’s a combination of factors, meteorological, geographical and astronomical, that will make Sandy (much) more than a minor inconvenience from today into Tuesday. Latest model guidance suggests that winds won’t subside below tropical storm force in New York City until Wednesday morning. This is a long-duration, high-impact storm. Based on the latest 12z guidance (above) peak winds are forecast to come this afternoon and evening, some (slight) easing of winds by late evening as Sandy comes ashore near Atlantic City. Important: the storm is actually stronger, deeper, with lower pressure than predicted by the models yesterday at this time. Peak sustained winds have increased from 75 mph early Sunday to 90 mph (now), with gusts over 100 mph.
Monday Midday Headlines:
At last report Sandy was packing 90 mph winds with gusts over 100 mph – a central pressure of 27.85”, even deeper/stronger than some computer models were predicting yesterday.
The next 12-24 hours will be critical; Sandy comes ashore tonight, but two surges of water, magnified by high tide and a full moon, will sweep ashore – later this morning and midday, a second, slightly higher surge predicted for late evening. That is risk #1. Winds will be a factor, bringing down tree limbs and subsequently power lines, plunging millions (potentially) into darkness. People need to be prepared and ready for an extended period of time without power. Inland flooding will be another problem, especially from Philadelphia and Harrisburg to Washington D.C, Baltimore, Annapolis and the Delmarva Peninsula. If you’ve been flooded by a previous hurricane or tropical storm you’ll probably see significant flooding from Sandy.
Conditions will slowly improve Tuesday, but tropical storm force winds may not die down until a Wednesday time frame.


NASA #SANDY Hurricane video from the International Space Station, Oct. 29, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DQUS13Z2i4&feature=youtu.be
and
McKibben To Romney: ‘Please Explain Again Why Slowing The Rise Of The Oceans Is Such A Silly Plan?’ http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/10/29/1105451/mckibben-to-romney-please-explain-again-why-slowing-the-rise-of-the-oceans-is-such-a-silly-plan/
btw how can i embed videos here?
hmmm,
usually if you paste the url in comments it pops in…
wordpressers weigh in
Yes, I sign in using Word Press and all I need do is provide the URL to a YouTube feature and the system automatically (and somewhat magically) embeds the video right here in comment.
This is from today, at 5,500 feet elevation in North Carolina. Doggonit if this isn’t the oddest thing ever, a hurricane-o-blizzard. Maybe a blizzicane? Whodathunkit?
As I wrote to a religious friend earlier, God seems to be having a lot of fun farting at the Empire today.
Study: ‘Katrina-magnitude events twice as likely in warm years.’ and this is America’s warmest ever http://www.realclearscience.com/2012/10/22/hurricane_strength_may_be_tied_to_warm_ocean_249633.html
Guys, check out this live cam
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9639915/Hurricane-Sandy-live.html
Is Global Warming Happening Faster Than Expected?
Loss of ice, melting of permafrost and other climate effects are occurring at an alarming pace http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=is-global-warming-happening-faster-than-expected&WT.mc_id=SA_Facebook
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