blackdogdeek
Lifer
- Mar 14, 2003
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Good thing this guy had his door closed:
should probably seal the seams with some duct tape just to be sure.
Good thing this guy had his door closed:
Whenever I watch Mayor Bloomberg's press conferences I find that I just can't stop watching the sign language woman standing to his right.
EDIT: I think it's the facial expressions.
EDIT2: I mean I know her job is serious but it just always reminds me of a little kid making faces behind someone doing something serious in nature.
It's Gods punishment for the Republicans running a Mormon.
Dude, in NYC you're still 10 hours away from the worst you're going to see and the worst you're going to see is a lot weaker than the worst the storm is going to inflict.
Worst wind or rain, sure. But NYC could be on the northeast side of landfall, which will mean it will get more storm surge. This is an area that is already vulnerable to storm surge to begin with. The east river is already over its banks in Long Island City.
In terms of damage, I suspect the NYC area will see its fair share, simply from high water.
Yes. But the points are that what happens in New York City is a long long way from being at its worst which will be more like 10pm tonight, and that even the worst in NYC is going to be far milder than what's going to happen in south Jersey. Anyone sitting in NYC at this moment wondering what the hype is about because it's not so bad is a major idiot.
Link to your biggest hailstone ever recovered . What kind of Melons was I referring . Like you know . LOL at your misguided attempt at being all knowing.There is no such thing as a "flood tornado", a big storm like Sandy might generate flooding and spawn tornado's but those are separate events. The largest hailstone ever recovered is 1.9 lbs, not quite melon-sized but plenty big to do major damage to cars and even dwellings..
Surge is expected to be over 7 meters. Combination of full moon and storm direction. High tide is also around 2000How big is the surge and when is it going to hit land? I hard 11 feet. I guess it's already hitting NJ.
Surge is expected to be over 7 meters.
200-250 miles out and moving at 15-18mph.
Do the calculations
Excellent point
Jebus, that's a metric ass ton of water. Much more than a metric shit ton.
How big is the surge and when is it going to hit land? I hard 11 feet. I guess it's already hitting NJ.
In terms of damage, parts of NYC are at risk, simply from high water.
...as we walks up to tape the door, the motion sensor trips and the doors open.should probably seal the seams with some duct tape just to be sure.
When is the worst of the storm expected to end? I remember Irene being stronger than this.
Its bad here. I have three pumps in the basement and they can't keep up with the tide rising and pushing water into the floor and walls. I am worried about the furnace getting flooded. This storm is living up to its billing. It was not all hype. It will be much worse later around midnight. I fear the worst.
Sandy hasn't arrived this is just the warm up . 11 feet above norm surges for NYC
Oh, absolutely. NYC is definitely not going to get the brunt of the storm, even though they'll see their share of water. Like you said, to ask what the big deal is now is foolish. And that's regardless of where you are. NYC will not be unscathed even if it isn't directly hit, is all I was trying to point out.
LGA is already starting to flood from what I've seen.
Its bad here. I have three pumps in the basement and they can't keep up with the tide rising and pushing water into the floor and walls. I am worried about the furnace getting flooded. This storm is living up to its billing. It was not all hype. It will be much worse later around midnight. I fear the worst.