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ill give yall the first hand report here in new hampshire, there might be rain!
I have a week-long business trip to New Jersey starting the 5th of November... I feel a little guilty for hoping it gets cancelled because the vendor is underwater.


Tomb of the Unknown Solider during the beginnings of Hurricane Sandy.
dirkhelmet - what amazing young men - and btw - what are those pointy things at the end of their weapons?
bexmith - Beautiful photo, whenever it was taken. I hate to nitpick, but these are U.S. Marines, not "Soldiers". Much respect for each person that serves, be they Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, or Marines.
From what I've read, it's not the wind speed that's making things tough. It's a combination of the large size of the storm (meaning lots of square miles that are pushing a lot of water towards land), very high tides, a cold front that's moving down from Canada and a snow storm that's coming in from the west.
Edit: this article seems pretty decent in explaining the storm: http://cosmiclog.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/29/14779057-how-sandy-turned-into-a-superstorm?lite
Ya, it's a storm. Not a big deal. If they tell you to leave, leave. If not, hunker down with water and deal with it.
Kind of a big deal.
-Stock market closed due to weather for first time in over 25 years
-Multiple states declare state of emergency
-Governors acknowledging that deaths are probable
This is a big deal on the east coast.
Deaths because people won't leave
Not nearly as devastating as Katrina Probably the same as slow moving storm Alyson
Tomb of the Unknown Solider during the beginnings of Hurricane Sandy.
Tomb of the Unknown Solider during the beginnings of Hurricane Sandy.
