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Topic: Hurricane Sandy
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Sat 10/27/12 07:32 AM
Edited by lionsbrew on Sat 10/27/12 07:33 AM
Last Updated 8:02 a.m. ET

(CBS/AP) After causing heavy damage and at least 40 deaths in the Caribbean, Hurricane Sandy is headed toward making landfall on the East Coast by Tuesday. No one can be certain how powerful it will become, but the signs are ominous.

Meteorologist and CBS News hurricane analyst David Bernard of CBS Station WFOR says the storm weakened slightly overnight to a tropical storm, but was upgraded this morning to a hurricane packing 75 mph winds.

Sandy is expected to make landfall early Tuesday near the Delaware coast, then hit two winter weather systems as it moves inland, creating a hybrid monster storm that could bring nearly a foot of rain, high winds and up to 2 feet of snow.

Experts said the storm could be wider and stronger than Irene, which caused more than $15 billion in damage, and could rival the worst East Coast storm on record.

Bernard says the storm's massive wind field means tropical storm-force winds means the danger from the storm when it makes landfall spreads through all of New England and the Mid-Atlantic states - the most densely-populated part of the country.


As copy/pasted off of the cbs website. How many of us are scared or excited and what are you doing to get ready for what could be the worst storm to hit the east coast on record?

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Sat 10/27/12 08:07 AM
We'll have to see how it goes. It seems like they're playing it up as much as possible, though.

metalwing's photo
Sat 10/27/12 08:15 AM
The big threat of this storm is rain, and lots of it. A couple of inches per hour for a couple of days will cause widespread flooding and may hit records. Prepare to see houses floating down rivers.

But as storms go, it is just big, not very powerful.

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Sat 10/27/12 08:20 AM
There will be quite a bit of wind as well, which will cause power outages. But as of now, I believe it's a category 1.

krupa's photo
Sat 10/27/12 08:21 AM
Pucker up the sphincter kids...batten down the hatches.

I hope it don't jack you guys up too bad.

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Sat 10/27/12 08:29 AM
Pucker the sphincter? surprised rofl

Tons of rain coming...

In our case, I'm picturing a slush storm scared

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 10/27/12 08:32 AM

Last Updated 8:02 a.m. ET

(CBS/AP) After causing heavy damage and at least 40 deaths in the Caribbean, Hurricane Sandy is headed toward making landfall on the East Coast by Tuesday. No one can be certain how powerful it will become, but the signs are ominous.

Meteorologist and CBS News hurricane analyst David Bernard of CBS Station WFOR says the storm weakened slightly overnight to a tropical storm, but was upgraded this morning to a hurricane packing 75 mph winds.

Sandy is expected to make landfall early Tuesday near the Delaware coast, then hit two winter weather systems as it moves inland, creating a hybrid monster storm that could bring nearly a foot of rain, high winds and up to 2 feet of snow.

Experts said the storm could be wider and stronger than Irene, which caused more than $15 billion in damage, and could rival the worst East Coast storm on record.

Bernard says the storm's massive wind field means tropical storm-force winds means the danger from the storm when it makes landfall spreads through all of New England and the Mid-Atlantic states - the most densely-populated part of the country.


As copy/pasted off of the cbs website. How many of us are scared or excited and what are you doing to get ready for what could be the worst storm to hit the east coast on record?

the Trouble will start when it merges with a nor'easter!Already dubbed "Frankenstorm"!
As Hurricanes go,sat through worse ones!

lionsbrew's photo
Sat 10/27/12 08:51 AM
I have sat through worse hurricanes too. But they're saying its not just the hurricane. The combination of the nasty cold fronts and the hurricane could potentially be the worst storm on record. I am worried about the flooding that 10" of rain will bring. Last time we got less than 4" at one time the river by our house crested at 20' above the norm and thats enough to flood a lot of people out.

lilott's photo
Sat 10/27/12 09:36 AM
I'm not worried cause I live in the middle of the country.

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Sat 10/27/12 09:40 AM

I have sat through worse hurricanes too. But they're saying its not just the hurricane. The combination of the nasty cold fronts and the hurricane could potentially be the worst storm on record. I am worried about the flooding that 10" of rain will bring. Last time we got less than 4" at one time the river by our house crested at 20' above the norm and thats enough to flood a lot of people out.


Your post is the only place I've heard about it being "the worst storm on record."

Ladylid2012's photo
Sat 10/27/12 09:47 AM
I have a lot of friends and family all up and down the east coast, I am concerned for them.

My understanding of why this is such a concern is that the computer models are showing something that has not been seen before.
Comparing this to a storm in 1938.



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Sat 10/27/12 09:52 AM


Hurrican schmurricane, I live in Arizona!

By the time this thing makes landfall it'll be to pooped to party. Enjoy the rain!

lionsbrew's photo
Sat 10/27/12 10:03 AM
Edited by lionsbrew on Sat 10/27/12 10:04 AM


I have sat through worse hurricanes too. But they're saying its not just the hurricane. The combination of the nasty cold fronts and the hurricane could potentially be the worst storm on record. I am worried about the flooding that 10" of rain will bring. Last time we got less than 4" at one time the river by our house crested at 20' above the norm and thats enough to flood a lot of people out.


Your post is the only place I've heard about it being "the worst storm on record."


That was copy pasted from cbs news.

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Sun 10/28/12 08:37 AM



I have sat through worse hurricanes too. But they're saying its not just the hurricane. The combination of the nasty cold fronts and the hurricane could potentially be the worst storm on record. I am worried about the flooding that 10" of rain will bring. Last time we got less than 4" at one time the river by our house crested at 20' above the norm and thats enough to flood a lot of people out.


Your post is the only place I've heard about it being "the worst storm on record."


That was copy pasted from cbs news.


I'm just saying that was the first time I had heard that. The weathermen here are definitely playing up the storm, but they're not saying it will be the worst ever.

metalwing's photo
Sun 10/28/12 04:59 PM




I have sat through worse hurricanes too. But they're saying its not just the hurricane. The combination of the nasty cold fronts and the hurricane could potentially be the worst storm on record. I am worried about the flooding that 10" of rain will bring. Last time we got less than 4" at one time the river by our house crested at 20' above the norm and thats enough to flood a lot of people out.


Your post is the only place I've heard about it being "the worst storm on record."


That was copy pasted from cbs news.


I'm just saying that was the first time I had heard that. The weathermen here are definitely playing up the storm, but they're not saying it will be the worst ever.


It's the US Weather Service that said it may be the worst ever. The media is just running with it.

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Sun 10/28/12 05:01 PM
I guess we'll just have to see. It has been raining lightly today.

metalwing's photo
Sun 10/28/12 06:52 PM
By comparison, Texas is about 800 miles long.


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Mon 10/29/12 01:02 PM
This is an example of how (and when) people turn to government for "help."..Not just FEMA but local and state governments too. And govt. agencies and resources etc...Local churches and volunteer agencies play a big role. But all in all people look to govt. officials and agencies for direction and "help."..Anything can happen at any time when it comes to natural disasters. (Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, raging fires and you name it!)...Anyway I hope that "Sandy" calms down a bit and doesn't do the kind of damage that's been predicted...It's already having an effect on election coverage. And I hope it won't prevent anyone from being able to vote. Hope no one dies. (This is more important than anything!)

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Mon 10/29/12 01:17 PM

This is an example of how (and when) people turn to government for "help."..Not just FEMA but local and state governments too. And govt. agencies and resources etc...Local churches and volunteer agencies play a big role. But all in all people look to govt. officials and agencies for direction and "help."..Anything can happen at any time when it comes to natural disasters. (Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, raging fires and you name it!)...Anyway I hope that "Sandy" calms down a bit and doesn't do the kind of damage that's been predicted...It's already having an effect on election coverage. And I hope it won't prevent anyone from being able to vote. Hope no one dies. (This is more important than anything!)


I live in Ocean City Maryland and its a total disaster area.

The ocean and bay have come together in the middle of the town and its just one giant pool now.

tens of millions if not more in damage.

it has been all they predicted and then some..

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Mon 10/29/12 01:22 PM
My thoughts are with the victims. sad2

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