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snagglepuss

(12,704 posts)
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 04:51 PM Oct 2012

Guardian UK: 10 reasons why Hurricane Sandy is not being over-hyped

4. 80 miles per hour – We're talking about hurricane force wind gusts into New York City with sustained winds of 50 miles per hour likely. And 40 mile per hour sustained winds are possible all the way from Buffalo, New York, to Boston, Massachusetts, to Washington, DC, to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This will likely cause massive power outages over a wide area.

5. 951 millibars – Sandy's extremely low pressure ensures that the storm will be long lasting, massive in scope, and windy all over the place. The lowest low pressure to ever hit New Jersey was 961 millibars. The pressure in New York City right now is 1007
millibars. Hurricane Isaac, which hit New Orleans earlier this year, had a minimum low pressure of only 968 millibars.

6. Two feet – Most of us are concentrating on the rain and wind, so it's easy to forget that there will be snow with this storm. The mountains of West Virginia above 3000 feet could see one to two feet of snow. There are also likely to be some snowflakes falling into central Ohio, though any accumulations there should be far less.

7. 36 hours – Most storms of tropical origin see their winds diminish quickly upon landfall. Sandy isn't going to stop with tropical storm force winds until well into Wednesday. It may already be near Buffalo at this point. Rainfall over 3+ inches will follow this wind line. Rain could continue in Philadelphia until early Wednesday. That's why we're seeing so many watches and warnings of many different types all over the place




http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/oct/28/hurricane-sandy-powerful-storm-perspective?newsfeed=true







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Guardian UK: 10 reasons why Hurricane Sandy is not being over-hyped (Original Post) snagglepuss Oct 2012 OP
No one in Buffalo is going to notice the 40MPH sustained winds unless they hedgehog Oct 2012 #1
We had a 955.2 millibar storm here in MN two years ago. Brickbat Oct 2012 #2
I thought that was the Landcane of 2008? Odin2005 Oct 2012 #4
Extratropical Cyclone of 2010! Brickbat Oct 2012 #5
The Perfect Storm 2.0 Odin2005 Oct 2012 #3

hedgehog

(36,286 posts)
1. No one in Buffalo is going to notice the 40MPH sustained winds unless they
Sun Oct 28, 2012, 05:01 PM
Oct 2012

come from an unusual direction!

Oddly enough, it looks like here (north of Syracuse) we'll be getting our worst winds Monday afternoon into Tuesday before the storm center passes through. That is - the winds at the edge of the storm Monday will be worse than the winds at the center of the storm Thursday!

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