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|  Message 334  |
|  Richard Webb to Mike Roberts  |
|  Superstorm  |
|  27 Oct 12 20:22:30  |
 
Hi Mike,
On Sat 2012-Oct-27 11:26, Mike Roberts (1:261/1381) wrote to Roger Shays:
> Sandy is still predicted to merge with a strong cold front from the west
> and morph into a "superstorm."
MR> CRAP! I have a bad feeling about this one... I don't know why, I
MR> just do.Nationals are talking like it is going to be baddddd. Locals
MR> are not sayingmuch at all. "lots of Rain and wind" No kidding, thats
MR> not telling us anything.I realize they probably don't know, but I
MR> have seen them play up storms as bigand we got nada. There was a bad
MR> snowstorm called last winter that fizzled. Ihope I am wrong about
MR> this one, but I just have that feeling.
Where you located at MIke? I know i should know, but it
escapes me at the moment.
if I were midatlantic, i.e. Virginia coastal, maybe either
side, I'd be getting ready to rock on this one. It might
surprise me and move further north up the coastbefore it
merges with that front and slap the bejesus out of NY state, but the way these
things act, I'm still thinking the
Tidewater area of va. might want to get ready to rock 'n
roll with this one, Because, as nws bulletin as of 11:00
a.m. edt said:
"INTERESTS THROUGHOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES AND NEW ENGLAND SHOULD MONITOR
THE PROGRESS OF SANDY."
Sorry about the all caps, that's the way they do 'em.
I know I made my amateur meteo prediction of midatlantic
yesterday, and so far I'm sticking to it. IT might surprise us all and move
off, but it's that other front that might
merge with it that's the real variable right now.
Regards,
Richard
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