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    Default US East Coast braced for superstorm Sandy

    Right there in Leadchucker's neck of the woods ... they say this hurricane will collide with a cold front coming down, and stick around for some days ..

    Northeast in crosshairs of possible 'superstorm' Sandy

    (CNN) -- The U.S. East Coast ramped up emergency preparations on Saturday for Hurricane Sandy, a monstrous and deadly storm that forecasters said could severely impact cities and towns with heavy flooding and fierce winds.

    Sandy moved slowly off the coast of South Carolina as a Category 1 storm, having left at least 45 dead in its wake in the Caribbean and Central America. It is expected to begin seriously affecting heavily populated coastal areas in the East as early as Sunday.

    Residents from North Carolina to New England sandbagged low lying areas, secured and fortified homes and buildings, and packed stores to stock up on bottled water, food, and batteries in anticipation of widespread power outages.

    The U.S. Navy moved ships out to sea to ride out the storm and the presidential campaigns adjusted their schedules to account for the Sandy's potential impact. At least one state that could be hit hard, Virginia, is a hotly contested battleground in the November 6 election.

    Several states declared emergencies and accelerated storm preparations. New Jersey was the first to announce mandatory evacuations.
    "We have to prepare for the worst here," Gov. Chris Christie said.
    The state's barrier islands from Sandy Hook south to Cape May must be cleared out by Sunday afternoon. Those at Atlantic City casinos also must leave by then.

    The biggest threat scenario involves the hurricane colliding with a cold front from the West, creating a "superstorm" that could stall over the Eastern seaboard for days. Residents have been asked to prepare for the possibility of a week or more without power.

    CNN Weather estimates that damage from Sandy could reach $3.2 billion. This estimate is based only on wind damage and does not include flooding.
    The District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia New Jersey, North Carolina and New York have declared states of emergency, while Maine's governor signed a limited emergency declaration. Delaware's governor has said the state will issue a mandatory evacuation of its coastline, if the storm stays on path.

    Sandy will be studied for years to come, said Louis Uccellini, who is responsible for environmental prediction at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    How is Sandy expected to develop?

    Weather forecasters still predict it will push in a large storm surge as it nears land, inundate a broad, highly populated region with rain and impact utility service.

    "Forget about the category with this," said CNN meteorologist Rob Marciano. "When you have trees with leaves on them still, this kind of wind and rain on top of that, you're talking about trees that are going to come down, power lines are going to be out and the coastal flooding situation is going to be huge."

    Merging with the cold front, as is predicted, "will energize this system, so we'll actually get an intensification of this system," Uccellini said.
    Heavy snow was possible for the Appalachians.

    "Expect it to move very slowly," said James Franklin of the National Hurricane Center. "The large size of the system and its slow motion will mean a long-lasting event with two to three days of impacts."

    The tropical storm force winds were likely to spread over a vast distance, potentially up to 700 miles from North Carolina to Maine.

    Sandy has taken on a lopsided form and its heaviest winds should be in the northern and eastern sections of the storm as it nears land -- and be directed inbound toward the coastline.

    The surge is likely to hit during a full moon, when tides are the highest, worsening coastal damage.

    Computer models predict Delaware, Maryland and Virginia could see up to a foot of rain, according to the CNN Weather Unit. Isolated spots could see the worst rains in 500 years.

    At 11 a.m. ET Saturday, the National Weather Service said Sandy was about 355 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina. It was a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 mph.

    The U.S. target area was hard to predict. Some landfall computer models showed the storm striking somewhere between the border of North Carolina and Virginia north to Connecticut. That area includes some of the most densely populated areas of the country.
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    Sandy being the short name for Alexander.
    Keep up to date here..
    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at3.shtml?5-daynl

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    Irene last year was bad enough. It caused devastating floods in my area. I hope the same thing doesn't happen again this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan View Post
    Irene last year was bad enough. It caused devastating floods in my area. I hope the same thing doesn't happen again this year.
    "Isolated spots could see the worst rains in 500 years"
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    Yikes! My best wishes to everyone, and I hope that things turn out alright.....

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    It's Cat 1, Cat 3 is where it gets iffy. Granted East Coasters past North Carolina don't get too many of those, so it maybe a big deal up there, down in the South East not so much. It's the tornadoes and the surge that cause the most damage. Now bump it up to Cat 4 or 5 and it gets real interesting.

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    The cat1-3 thing isn't the problem. It's the amount Snow/Rain that could cause problems. Hybrid monster of two weather systems, the Hurricane/tropical storm, meets cold air.
    Cat 3 Snow storm would be epic though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arcticwolf View Post
    It's Cat 1, Cat 3 is where it gets iffy. Granted East Coasters past North Carolina don't get too many of those, so it maybe a big deal up there, down in the South East not so much. It's the tornadoes and the surge that cause the most damage. Now bump it up to Cat 4 or 5 and it gets real interesting.
    Irene was a category 3, and this seems to have potential to be worse than that by the designation of "super storm".

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_storm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century

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    Yeah don't be fooled by the category - when a hurricane 'collides' with a cold front, the cold air pushes in underneath, causing extreme rising of the hot air and convection, i.e. intense precipitation occurring. It doesn't happen very often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan View Post
    Irene was a category 3, and this seems to have potential to be worse than that by the designation of "super storm".

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_storm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century
    True, I haven't factored the other atmospheric conditions in, just the Hurricane rating at present. The cold front has the potential to make things nasty. Hopefully y'all up there will dodge the bullet. I've been thru Cat 3 and will not stay and "weather" another one. We had a Hurricane party, and I was drunk silly at the time.

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