Hurricane Sandy Could Be The Worst East Coast Storm In Recorded US History
Hurricane Sandy comes to town
SHIP BOTTOM, N.J. (AP) — Forget distinctions like tropical storm or hurricane. Don’t get fixated on a particular track. Wherever it hits, the rare behemoth storm inexorably gathering in the eastern U.S. will afflict a third of the country with sheets of rain, high winds and heavy snow, say officials who warned millions in coastal areas to get out of the way.

Hurricane Sandy: The storm has been raging up the coast after leaving more than 40 people dead in the Caribbean. A state of emergency has been declared in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine, New Jersey and Connecticut.
“We’re looking at impact of greater than 50 to 60 million people,” said Louis Uccellini, head of environmental prediction for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
As Hurricane Sandy barreled north from the Caribbean — where it left nearly five dozen dead — to meet two other powerful winter storms, experts said it didn’t matter how strong the storm was when it hit land: The rare hybrid storm that follows will cause havoc over 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes.
“This is not a coastal threat alone,” said Craig Fugate, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. “This is a very large area.”
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie declared a state of emergency Saturday as hundreds of coastal residents started moving inland and the state was set to close its casinos. New York’s governor was considering shutting down the subways to avoid flooding and half a dozen states warned residents to prepare for several days of lost power.
Sandy weakened briefly to a tropical storm early Saturday but was soon back up to Category 1 strength, packing 75 mph winds about 355 miles southeast of Charleston, S.C., as of 8 p.m. Experts said the storm was most likely to hit the southern New Jersey coastline by late Monday or early Tuesday.
Governors from North Carolina, where heavy rain was expected Sunday, to Connecticut declared states of emergency. Delaware ordered mandatory evacuations for coastal communities by 8 p.m. Sunday.
Christie, who was widely criticized for not interrupting a family vacation in Florida while a snowstorm pummeled the state in 2010, broke off campaigning for Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in North Carolina on Friday to return home.
“I can be as cynical as anyone,” the pugnacious chief executive said in a bit of understatement Saturday. “But when the storm comes, if it’s as bad as they’re predicting, you’re going to wish you weren’t as cynical as you otherwise might have been.”
The storm forced the presidential campaign to juggle schedules. Romney scrapped plans to campaign Sunday in the swing state of Virginia and switched his schedule for the day to Ohio. First lady Michelle Obama canceled an appearance in New Hampshire for Tuesday, and President Barack Obama moved a planned Monday departure for Florida to Sunday night to beat the storm.
In Ship Bottom, just north of Atlantic City, Alice and Giovanni Stockton-Rossini spent Saturday packing clothing in the backyard of their home, a few hundred yards from the ocean on Long Beach Island. Their neighborhood was under a voluntary evacuation order, but they didn’t need to be forced.
“It’s really frightening,” Alice Stockton-Rossi said. “But you know how many times they tell you, ‘This is it, it’s really coming and it’s really the big one’ and then it turns out not to be? I’m afraid people will tune it out because of all the false alarms before … (but) this one might be the one.”
A few blocks away, Russ Linke was taking no chances. He and his wife secured the patio furniture, packed the bicycles into the pickup truck, and headed off the island.
What makes the storm so dangerous and unusual is that it is coming at the tail end of hurricane season and the beginning of winter storm season, “so it’s kind of taking something from both,” said Jeff Masters, director of the private service Weather Underground.
Masters said the storm could be bigger than the worst East Coast storm on record — the 1938 New England hurricane known as the Long Island Express, which killed nearly 800 people. “Part hurricane, part nor’easter — all trouble,” he said. Experts said to expect high winds over 800 miles and up to 2 feet of snow as far inland as West Virginia.
And the storm was so big, and the convergence of the three storms so rare, that “we just can’t pinpoint who is going to get the worst of it,” said Rick Knabb, director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Officials are particularly worried about the possibility of subway flooding in New York City, said Uccellini.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to prepare to shut the city’s subways, buses and suburban trains by Sunday, but delayed making a final decision. The city shut the subways down before last year’s Hurricane Irene, and a Columbia University study predicted that an Irene surge just 1 foot higher would have paralyzed lower Manhattan. source – CBS Washington
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about 6 months ago
I predict obama will lose and will declare a re-vote due to this storm with an extension of the election voting.
He will say, “many were disenfranchised, from their right to vote; therefore I have issued an executive order to re-open the polls…to free those…who could not vote…due to an act of Allah…auh..mean God”.
about 6 months ago
I predict: obama will use this”crisis” to extend the vote due to ‘lost’ voting boxes and ‘flooded’ polling places…due to electrical outages…where the machines didn’t work…due to the mail not getting through..due to the flood waters not being abated…due to subways being shutdown…due to rain and people who can not afford umbrellas…
(Sal Allinsky-’Never let a Crisis go to Waste’).
about 6 months ago
The weather forecasters are the bad guys in this scenario. Having lived through more than 15 hurricanes in Florida, Andrew was the worst, I can tell you that the weatherman on tv who breaks in every show every fifteen minutes to give a breathless update of the latest storm track is a FOOL! No matter what happens, it’s never as bad as these idiots made it out to be. They see this as their big chance to get lots of “face time”. They scare the daylights out of the newcomers, make the oldtimers laugh at their foolishness. The twenty-somethings go to their hurricane parties. IF you prepare properly, you’re SAFE! The governors declare states of emergency IN CASE they get hit hard enough to call FEMA in. When they declare, FEMA is required, by law, to be prepared to move in immediately after the storm passes. It’s a smart move on the gov.s’ parts. It doesn’t mean they are expecting the worst. Another reason for the hype: the libtard media will hype anything rather than have to talk about what’s really going on, such as the horrific revelations about what really happened in Benghazi when our incompetent cowardly President stood by and watched as four good Americans were murdered. This storm is an appropriate metaphor for the approaching end of Obama’s disgraceful “reign” over America!
about 6 months ago
I live here in Lancaster Co., PA and the hurricane is going to hit us directly. We’re expecting 4-6 in. of rain, lots of wind and power outages. MY family and I are prepared as best as we can be. We have emergency food and canned food in storage. If we loose power we have the lp gas grill. My daughter has a problem with her car battery. We will have to get that fixed on Sunday. Pray for OUR SAFETY in this storm.
We have a special needs child with multiple disabilities. We’re praying for God’s grace and mercy during this time.
about 6 months ago
Dear Craig,
I grew up in Bucks County but have lived in Minnesota for the past 20 years. Please know, there are many people out here praying for all of you. This isn’t a storm to be ignored. I’m a trained weather spotter and Medic. Following the computer models and interpretting as they’re released has me on edge; Most of my immediate family live in NJ and in the Philadelphia area, not to mention many, many dear friends close to my heart.
Glad you’ve prepared!!! Stay strong In The Faith ~ Di
about 6 months ago
May God have mercy on America.