Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane Sandy Recap 10/30/12
Hurricane Sandy blew through the North Country late Monday into early Tuesday with peak wind gusts of 35-50mph in most Adirondack hamlets. Reported rainfall generally ranged from 0.5-1.5 inches in the central and eastern Adirondacks, with 0.5 inches or less in the western Adirondacks. Strong northeast to easterly winds knocked down or uprooted many large […]
Hurricane Sandy Update 10/28/12
Sandy is starting to morph from a hurricane into the Über-Hybrid Nor’easter known as Frankenstorm. In addition to the massive cloud complex that has enveloped the eastern seaboard, you can see drier air wrapping into the eastern sector of the storm (shown by the brown): Some of this dry punch will wrap itself into the […]
Important Hurricane Sandy Update! 10/27/12
Sandy was “only” classified as a Category 1 hurricane Saturday morning with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and gusts to 90 mph. Don’t let that fool you into letting your guard down. Sandy’s central pressure is very low (958mb), which means she will hold her strength extremely well while transitioning to a sprawling Über-Hybrid […]
Hurricane Sandy Update 10/26/12
The hand writing is on the wall for a multi-billion dollar disaster in the middle Atlantic coastal region and Long Island area with ECMWF showing Hurricane Sandy‘s landfall over southern New Jersey by Tuesday morning. The panels show a massive blocking high over Newfoundland and the two strong batches of energy that will phase into […]
Hurricane Sandy Update 10/25/12
Hurricane Sandy has become a dangerous storm with plenty of juice, as evident by the satellite imagery: The short range models are starting to pick up the features that will drive Hurricane Sandy into the coast and NOT allow her to pass out to sea. Between the approaching Midwest trough and the Canadian Maritime blocking […]