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HopeHoops

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16. It's already bad here (Harrisburg, PA area), but it will get worse. I've never seen anything like it
Mon Oct 29, 2012, 01:02 PM
Oct 2012

The combination of conditions is unique. She's projected to park over my house for at least 24 hours before turning north toward State College. We're fucked.

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Sandy is changing. [View all] Are_grits_groceries Oct 2012 OP
It's bizarre for a tropical system to lose tropical characteristics ItsTheMediaStupid Oct 2012 #1
Yesterday they were expecting this nadinbrzezinski Oct 2012 #3
It's colliding with a cold front from the north Mz Pip Oct 2012 #22
Crap! I'm right in the path! meow2u3 Oct 2012 #26
It is getting bad out there Danmel Oct 2012 #2
Where are you? n/t janx Oct 2012 #6
Western Suffolk County Danmel Oct 2012 #10
Flooding already bad in Amityville to Babylon Old MTK HWY is closed. Lindenhurst is flooding badly KittyWampus Oct 2012 #21
A friend in Huntington just texted that they've lost power. WorseBeforeBetter Oct 2012 #24
As of 10-11 am marions ghost Oct 2012 #4
It began nudging West at 6 am EDT, when surface pressure fell to 941 mb, countryjake Oct 2012 #27
It is really strange that in cold waters it would intensify. It is just not what hurricanes do. eom mfcorey1 Oct 2012 #5
Apparently non-tropical storms are powered by atmospheric temperature differences, Hosnon Oct 2012 #9
It is not in cold water - it hit the Gulf Stream just off NJ/Del, water about 80 degrees Jersey Devil Oct 2012 #11
It's changing from a Hurricane to a Nor'easter. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #13
It just met the cold front WilliamPitt Oct 2012 #7
there have to be areas of Boston like the Battery that are really low. It's right on the water KittyWampus Oct 2012 #20
Cape Cod is under greater threat than Boston. WilliamPitt Oct 2012 #25
I don't understand why it would intensify. LisaL Oct 2012 #8
I think this is different because it's not tropical TBF Oct 2012 #12
It changed to an extratropical storm (feeds on temp differences like a Nor'easter) NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author WorseBeforeBetter Oct 2012 #15
It's already bad here (Harrisburg, PA area), but it will get worse. I've never seen anything like it HopeHoops Oct 2012 #16
The Gulf coast sees sh*t like this every year Bake Oct 2012 #17
Hmmm hootinholler Oct 2012 #19
Old Montauk Hwy is already flooding. And idiots are NOT EVACUATING. Long Island may every well end KittyWampus Oct 2012 #18
The good news is that it's moving faster obamanut2012 Oct 2012 #23
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