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751
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 29, 2012, 05:39:49 PM »
... Occasional damaging wind gusts of 70-90 mph expected across the
New York City metropolitan area... Long Island... and southern
Connecticut... through 8 PM...

National Weather Service Doppler radar indicated winds up to 110 mph
between 1500 and 3000 feet. Some of these very strong... damaging
winds will occasionally reach the surface... producing gusts of
70-90 mph across the New York City metropolitan area... Long
Island... and southern Connecticut through 8 PM. The gusts to these
levels will be more frequent over southeastern Connecticut and
Long Island than over the New York City Metro area.

Gusts of this magnitude will down numerous trees... including large
ones. High rise buildings are also susceptible to damage with
these gusts. Persons are urged to remain sheltered in a sturdy
building due to the threat of falling trees... large limbs and
flying debris.

752
General Weather Chat / Re: What's the weather in your area?
« on: October 29, 2012, 11:08:55 AM »
Light Rain/ Very Windy

Winds: 37mph from NE Gusting to 52mph, gusts all over the island ranging from 45-65mph now.

753
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 29, 2012, 10:40:28 AM »
Now a 90mph 943mb Hurricane...wow.....I'm screwed.  :unsure:

Winds already gusting up to and over 60mph here.

754
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 29, 2012, 08:11:07 AM »
Upped the winds even more!

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
742 AM EDT MON OCT 29 2012

...HURRICANE FORCE WIND GUSTS EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON AND
EVENING...

CTZ009>012-NYZ078>081-292215-
/O.CON.KOKX.HW.W.0002.000000T0000Z-121030T2200Z/
SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-
SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
742 AM EDT MON OCT 29 2012

...HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM EDT TUESDAY...

* LOCATIONS...COASTAL CONNECTICUT...AND CENTRAL AND EASTERN LONG
  ISLAND.

* HAZARDS...DAMAGING WINDS OF LONG DURATION.

* WINDS...SOUTHEAST 30 TO 50 MPH WITH GUSTS 80 TO 85 MPH. GUSTS UP
  TO 90 MPH POSSIBLE ALONG IMMEDIATE SOUTH FACING COASTLINES THIS
  EVENING.

* TIMING...THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON. STRONGEST WINDS ARE
  EXPECTED THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

* IMPACTS...A SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY EXISTS.
  DAMAGING WINDS ARE EXPECTED. WINDS WILL BE CAPABLE OF DOWNING
  TREES AND SNAPPING OFF LARGE TREE BRANCHES. POWER OUTAGES
  COULD BE WIDESPREAD AND LAST AT LEAST SEVERAL DAYS. DEBRIS
  WILL BLOCK SOME ROADS. MOST POORLY ANCHORED MOBILE HOMES WILL
  BE DAMAGED. OTHER HOMES MAY HAVE DAMAGE TO SHINGLES...SIDING...
  GUTTERS AND WINDOWS...ESPECIALLY IF THESE ITEMS ARE NOT
  PROPERLY SECURED. LOOSE OUTDOOR ITEMS WILL BECOME AIRBORNE...
  CAUSING ADDITIONAL DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE INJURY.WINDOWS IN HIGH
  RISE BUILDINGS COULD BE BROKEN BY FLYING DEBRIS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

DANGEROUS CONDITIONS WILL OCCUR TODAY AND TONIGHT. EVERYONE
SHOULD BE MOVING TO A PLACE OF SAFETY. ONCE INSIDE...ENSURE ALL
WINDOWS AND DOORS ARE SECURED BEFORE DANGEROUS WINDS ARRIVE.

DURING THE STORM...STAY INSIDE AND AWAY FROM WINDOWS. DO NOT
VENTURE OUTSIDE WHEN HIGH WINDS ARE OCCURRING OR DURING TEMPORARY
LULLS AS FLYING DEBRIS CAN EASILY...AND SUDDENLY...CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURY.

HAVE A WELL CHARGED CELL PHONE NEARBY. KEEP CELL PHONE AND
INTERNET COMMUNICATIONS AS OPEN AS POSSIBLE FOR EMERGENCIES.

BE AWARE THAT THE LOSS OF COMMERCIAL POWER CAN HAPPEN QUICKLY.
KEEP EMERGENCY GEAR HANDY.

CLOSELY MONITOR NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER LOCAL NEWS OUTLETS
FOR OFFICIAL STORM INFORMATION. LISTEN FOR POSSIBLE CHANGES TO
THE FORECAST.

&&

$$

755
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 29, 2012, 07:23:34 AM »
Never in my life have I seen the Stock Market close for anything other than a national or federal holiday.

It was closed last year for Irene.

756
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 29, 2012, 06:18:06 AM »
From NWS forecast discussion:

SANDY APPEARS TO BE GETTING READY TO TURN TOWARD THE NW IN
RESPONSE TO INCREASING UPSTREAM BLOCKING AS AN UPPER HIGH BUILDS
WESTWARD INTO THE CANADIAN MARITIMES...AND AS THE STORM FIRST
UNDERGOES FUJIWARA INTERACTION WITH AND THEN MERGES WITH A DIGGING
CLOSED LOW TO ITS WEST. THIS INFUSION OF BAROCLINIC ENERGY WILL
ENABLE SANDY TO MAINTAIN OR INCREASE IN INTENSITY...TRANSFORMING
INTO A SEVERE POST-TROPICAL CYCLONE AND MAKING LANDFALL ON THE
CENTRAL OR SOUTHERN NJ COAST EARLY THIS EVENING. THE ALREADY LARGE
WIND FIELD AROUND SANDY SHOULD EXPAND AND INTENSIFY TODAY...WITH
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 35-45 MPH EXPECTED BY MID TO LATE
AFTERNOON...AND 40-55 MPH THIS EVENING. ALL NWP IN PRETTY CLOSE
AGREEMENT ON DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT OF A BAND OF VERY STRONG
925 MB WINDS OF 70-90 KT TO THE NORTH OF THE CYCLONE BY LATE
AFTERNOON OVER OUR CWA...ESPECIALLY ACROSS COASTAL SECTIONS.
A SHALLOW MIXED LAYER BELOW THAT...IN COMBINATION WITH POSSIBLE
GRAVITY WAVE DUCTING JUST NORTH OF A WARM FRONT DEVELOPING TO THE
NORTHEAST OF SANDY...COULD ALLOW A LARGE PORTION OF THESE STRONG
WINDS TO MIX DOWN...ESPECIALLY IN HEAVIER RAIN...SO AT LEAST
OCCASIONAL GUSTS 60-75 MPH EXPECTED IN NE-E FLOW DURING MID TO
LATE AFTERNOON BEFORE THE STORM MAKES LANDFALL.

OF EVEN GREATER CONCERN IS A SECOND BAND OF FCST 925 MB WINDS OF
SIMILAR STRENGTH ON THE SE FLANK OF THE CYCLONE THAT SHOULD ROTATE
UP INTO THE CWA DURING AND JUST AFTER LANDFALL THIS
EVENING...INITIALLY IMPACTING SOUTHERN CT AND LONG ISLAND...THEN
TRANSLATING WESTWARD INTO NYC METRO AND THE LOWER HUDSON VALLEY.
STEEPENING LOW LEVEL LAPSE RATES IN THIS QUADRANT OF THE STORM
AS CAA BEGINS JUST OFF THE DECK...BUT AS LOW LEVEL WAA
CONTINUES...SHOULD LEAD TO EVEN MORE EFFICIENT MOMENTUM
TRANSFER...WITH THE STRONGEST WINDS EXPECTED ALONG THE SOUTH
SHORES OF LONG ISLAND AND CT WHERE WINDS COULD GUST 80 TO PERHAPS
90 MPH. THERE MAY BE A LOW END TORNADO THREAT ACROSS EASTERN
CT/LONG ISLAND DURING THIS TIME VIA STRONG LOW LEVEL HELICITY AND
DEVELOPMENT OF MARGINAL LOW LEVEL CAPE...NOT ENOUGH FOR THUNDER
INITIALLY BUT ENOUGH FOR LOW-TOPPED CONVECTION THAT COULD STRETCH
ROTATING UPDRAFTS AND/OR TAP INTO HIGHER MOMENTUM ALOFT.

757
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 29, 2012, 05:36:11 AM »
Sandy is a 946mb 85mph Cat 1. hurricane, strengthening more than expected and it's not even over the gulf stream yet. I see a disaster for us.

758
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 28, 2012, 04:05:25 PM »
OMG! Now forecast wind gusts could be up to 85mph!!!!  :thrilled:

... High Wind Warning remains in effect from 6 am Monday to 6 PM
EDT Tuesday...

* locations... southeast New York... northeast New Jersey and
southern Connecticut.

* Hazards... damaging winds of long duration.

* Winds... northeast 35 to 55 mph with gusts up to 85
mph Monday afternoon... becoming southeast Monday night.

* Timing... Monday morning through Tuesday afternoon. Strongest
winds are expected Monday afternoon and night.

* Impacts... a significant threat to life and property exists.
Damaging winds are expected. Winds will be capable of Downing
trees and snapping off large tree branches. Power outages
could be widespread and last at least several days. Debris
will block some roads. Most poorly anchored Mobile homes will
be damaged. Other homes may have damage to shingles... siding...
gutters and windows... especially if these items are not
properly secured. Loose outdoor items will become airborne...
causing additional damage and possible injury.Windows in high
rise buildings could be broken by flying debris.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Make the final preparations to protect life and property. Rush to
completion the hardening of your home or business by closing
shutters and bracing garage doors. Heed the advice of local
officials and comply with any orders that are issued.

For additional precautionary and preparedness information...
please refer to the detailed recommendations relative to your
location as further described by your local emergency management.

759
The Game Room / Re: Lie your Butt Off
« on: October 28, 2012, 01:55:30 PM »
My area may not see gusts up to 90mph tomorrow.

760
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 28, 2012, 10:36:16 AM »
Wind gusts increase in text based forecast:


761
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 28, 2012, 06:36:37 AM »
They upped the winds! I believe this is the longest duration high wind warning I've ever seen for here.

... High Wind Warning in effect from 6 am Monday to 6 PM EDT
Tuesday...

The National Weather Service in Upton has issued a High Wind
Warning... which is in effect from 6 am Monday to 6 PM EDT
Tuesday. The high wind watch is no longer in effect.

* Locations... southeast New York... northeast New Jersey and
southern Connecticut.

* Hazards... damaging winds of long duration.

* Winds... northeast 35 to 55 mph sustained with gusts 70 to 80
mph... strongest Monday afternoon and evening. Highest winds over
elevated roadways... tall buildings... higher elevations and
exposed areas including the shore. Winds will shift southeast
late Monday night.

* Timing... Monday morning through Tuesday afternoon. Strongest
winds are expected Monday afternoon and night.

* Impacts... a significant threat to life and property exists.
Prepare for the possibility of moderate wind damage. Winds will
be capable of Downing trees and snapping off large tree
branches. Power outages could last at least several days. Debris
will block some roads. Minor structural damage to buildings and
homes is possible. Windows in high rise buildings could be
broken by flying debris.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Now is the time to begin preparing your home or business. Heed
the advice of local officials and comply with any orders that are
issued.

For additional precautionary and preparedness information...
please refer to the detailed recommendations relative to your
location as further described by your local emergency management.

A High Wind Warning means a hazardous high wind event is expected
or occurring. Sustained wind speeds of at least 40 mph or gusts
of 58 mph or more can lead to property damage.



Hurricane Warnings for waters just south of Long Island:

SEAS GIVEN AS SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT...WHICH IS THE AVERAGE
 HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST 1/3 OF THE WAVES. INDIVIDUAL WAVES MAY BE
 MORE THAN TWICE THE SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHT.
 
 
 
 ANZ083-ANZ272-ANZ273-ANZ370-281630-
 SOUTH OF NEW ENGLAND...FROM THE GREAT SOUTH CHANNEL TO HUDSON
 CANYON INCLUDING THE WATERS SOUTH OF MARTHAS VINEYARD AND
 NANTUCKET ISLAND...OUT TO 1000 FM
 400 AM EDT SUN OCT 28 2012
 
 HURRICANE WARNING
 

 TODAY
 NE TO E WINDS 20 TO 30 KT INCREASING TO 30 TO 40 KT.
 SEAS 6 TO 9 FT BUILDING TO 12 TO 20 FT...HIGHEST SW. A CHANCE OF
 SHOWERS.

 TONIGHT
 NE TO E WINDS INCREASING TO 40 TO 50 KT. SEAS
 BUILDING TO 18 TO 26 FT. WINDS AND SEAS HIGHEST S. RAIN
 DEVELOPING.

 MON
 E TO SE WINDS INCREASING TO 50 TO 65 KT...HIGHEST W. SEAS
 BUILDING TO 25 TO 35 FT. RAIN WITH ISOLATED TSTMS OCCASIONALLY
 REDUCING VSBY TO LESS THAN 1 NM.

 MON NIGHT
 E TO SE WINDS 50 TO 65 KT DIMINISHING TO 35 TO 50
 KT. SEAS SUBSIDING TO 20 TO 26 FT LATE...HIGHEST W. ISOLATED
 SHOWERS.

 TUE
 SE TO S WINDS DIMINISHING TO 20 TO 30 KT...EXCEPT FAR W
 TO 35 KT. SEAS SUBSIDING TO 14 TO 18 FT.

 WED
 WINDS BECOMING SW 20 TO 30 KT. SEAS SUBSIDING TO 10 TO 16
 FT.

 THU
 SW WINDS 20 TO 25 KT. SEAS SUBSIDING TO 8 TO 12 FT.
 $$


COASTAL WATERS FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
448 AM EDT SUN OCT 28 2012

MONTAUK POINT NEW YORK TO SANDY HOOK NEW JERSEY OUT 20 NM OFFSHORE
INCLUDING LONG ISLAND SOUND...LONG ISLAND BAYS AND NEW YORK HARBOR

ANZ353-282045-
FIRE ISLAND INLET NY TO MORICHES INLET NY OUT 20 NM-
448 AM EDT SUN OCT 28 2012

...HURRICANE FORCE WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING
THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING...

.TODAY...NE WINDS 20 TO 25 KT...INCREASING TO 25 TO 30 KT THIS
AFTERNOON. SEAS 7 TO 10 FT...BUILDING TO 8 TO 13 FT THIS AFTERNOON.
A CHANCE OF SHOWERS LATE THIS MORNING AND AFTERNOON.
.TONIGHT...NE WINDS 30 TO 35 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 KT...INCREASING
TO 35 TO 45 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 55 KT AFTER MIDNIGHT. SEAS 10 TO
15 FT...BUILDING TO 12 TO 17 FT AFTER MIDNIGHT. SHOWERS. VSBY 1 TO
3 NM AFTER MIDNIGHT.
.MON...E WINDS 40 TO 50 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 65 KT. SEAS 15 TO
20 FT...BUILDING TO 20 TO 25 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. RAIN. VSBY 1 TO
3 NM.
.MON NIGHT...E WINDS 45 TO 55 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 70 KT. SEAS 22 TO
27 FT...SUBSIDING TO 20 TO 25 FT AFTER MIDNIGHT. RAIN. VSBY 1 TO
3 NM.
.TUE...SE WINDS 35 TO 45 KT. SEAS 17 TO 22 FT...SUBSIDING TO 14 TO
19 FT IN THE AFTERNOON. RAIN...MAINLY IN THE MORNING. VSBY 1 TO
3 NM.
.TUE NIGHT...S WINDS 25 TO 30 KT...DIMINISHING TO 20 TO 25 KT AFTER
MIDNIGHT. SEAS 12 TO 17 FT. SHOWERS LIKELY. VSBY 1 TO 3 NM.
.WED...SW WINDS 20 TO 25 KT...DIMINISHING TO 15 TO 20 KT. SEAS 11 TO
15 FT...SUBSIDING TO 7 TO 9 FT. A CHANCE OF SHOWERS.
.THU...W WINDS 15 TO 20 KT. SEAS 6 TO 9 FT.

$$

762
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 28, 2012, 04:41:20 AM »
I think the winds have a good chance of even being higher than the forecast in the high wind warning. Still sticking with my wind map I made earlier.

... High Wind Warning in effect from 6 am Monday to 6 PM EDT
Tuesday...

The National Weather Service in Upton has issued a High Wind
Warning... which is in effect from 6 am Monday to 6 PM EDT
Tuesday. The high wind watch is no longer in effect.

* Locations... southeast New York... northeast New Jersey and
southern Connecticut.

* Hazards... damaging winds of long duration.

* Winds... east 35 to 50 mph with gusts up to 70 mph. Gusts up to
80 mph for elevated roadways and elevated buildings... especially
Monday afternoon and night.

* Timing... Monday morning through Tuesday afternoon. Strongest
winds are expected Monday afternoon and night.

* Impacts... a significant threat to life and property exists.
Prepare for the possibility of moderate wind damage. Winds will
be capable of Downing trees and snapping off large tree
branches. Power outages could last at least several days. Debris
will block some roads. Minor structural damage to buildings and
homes is possible. Windows in high rise buildings could be
broken by flying debris.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Now is the time to begin preparing your home or business
according to your disaster plan. Listen for possible warnings and
be ready to evacuate if necessary. Heed the advice of local
officials and comply with any orders that are issued.

For additional precautionary and preparedness information...
please refer to the detailed recommendations relative to your
location as further described by your local National Weather
Service office and your local emergency management.

A High Wind Warning means a hazardous high wind event is expected
or occurring. Sustained wind speeds of at least 40 mph or gusts
of 58 mph or more can lead to property damage.

763
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 27, 2012, 06:54:58 PM »
I agree. A Central NJ landfall is my best bet. This would make it a nightmare scenario for NNJ, NYC and LI. Significant storm surge, extreme high winds and heavy rain. 925mb winds over LI are forecast to be 80-110kts which means a small possibility to see gusts up to 100mph at the surface. Wow  :thrilled:

764
Your Local Weather / Re: Long Island Weather
« on: October 27, 2012, 05:29:47 PM »
This is the first time I've ever seen a hurricane force wind warning issued for our area.

NWS forecast(may need to be updated with higher wind forecasts):



Current Sustained Hurricane Force Wind Probability: 5-10% (NHC)


URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
436 PM EDT SAT OCT 27 2012

...DANGEROUS COASTAL STORM EXPECTED MONDAY INTO TUESDAY...

CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-
281000-
/O.NEW.KOKX.HW.A.0003.121029T1000Z-121030T2200Z/
NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
436 PM EDT SAT OCT 27 2012

...HIGH WIND WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY
AFTERNOON...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A HIGH WIND
WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY
AFTERNOON.

* LOCATIONS...SOUTHEAST NEW YORK...NORTHEAST NEW JERSEY AND
  SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT.

* HAZARDS...DAMAGING WINDS OF LONG DURATION.

* WINDS...NORTHEAST INCREASING TO 30 TO 40 MPH WITH GUSTS 50 TO 60
  MPH MONDAY MORNING...BECOMING EAST 40 TO 55 MPH WITH GUSTS 70 TO
  80 MPH MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
...THEN BECOMING SOUTHEAST
  35 TO 45 MPH WITH GUSTS 50 TO 60 MPH LATE MONDAY NIGHT INTO
  TUESDAY.

* TIMING...MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON. STRONGEST
  WINDS ARE EXPECTED MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT.

* IMPACTS...A SIGNIFICANT THREAT TO LIFE AND PROPERTY EXISTS.
  PREPARE FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF MODERATE WIND DAMAGE. WINDS WILL
  BE CAPABLE OF DOWNING TREES AND SNAPPING OFF LARGE TREE
  BRANCHES. POWER OUTAGES COULD LAST AT LEAST SEVERAL DAYS. DEBRIS
  WILL BLOCK SOME ROADS. MINOR STRUCTURAL DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS AND
  HOMES IS POSSIBLE. WINDOWS IN HIGH RISE BUILDINGS COULD BE
  BROKEN BY FLYING DEBRIS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN PREPARING YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS
ACCORDING TO YOUR DISASTER PLAN. LISTEN FOR POSSIBLE WARNINGS AND
BE READY TO EVACUATE IF NECESSARY. HEED THE ADVICE OF LOCAL
OFFICIALS AND COMPLY WITH ANY ORDERS THAT ARE ISSUED.

FOR ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY AND PREPAREDNESS INFORMATION...PLEASE
REFER TO THE DETAILED RECOMMENDATIONS RELATIVE TO YOUR LOCATION AS
FURTHER DESCRIBED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE
AND YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.

&&

$$

GOODMAN



THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE
FORCE WIND WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

* LOCATION...COASTAL OCEAN WATERS.

* WINDS...EAST 45 TO 55 KT WITH GUSTS UP TO 70 KT.

* SEAS...23 TO 28 FEET.

* TIMING...GALE FORCE WINDS SHOULD BEGIN SUNDAY NIGHT...AND
  INCREASE TO STORM FORCE LATE SUNDAY NIGHT. GUSTS TO HURRICANE
  FORCE ARE LIKELY MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HURRICANE FORCE WIND WATCH IS ISSUED WHEN THE RISK OF HURRICANE
FORCE WINDS OF 64 KT OR GREATER HAS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED...BUT
THE SPECIFIC TIMING AND/OR LOCATION IS STILL UNCERTAIN. MARINERS
ARE URGED TO MAKE ALL NECESSARY PREPARATIONS TO RETURN TO
PORT...SEEK SAFE HARBOR...AND SECURE THEIR CRAFT. NOW IS THE TIME
TO INITIATE PREPARATIONS ACCORDING TO YOUR EMERGENCY PLAN. IF YOU
LIVE ON A BOAT...BEGIN TO SAFELY SECURE YOUR CRAFT AND MAKE PLANS
TO LEAVE IT FOR ADEQUATE LAND BASED SHELTER. MONITOR WEATHER
BROADCASTS FOR CHANGES TO THE LATEST FORECASTS AND LISTEN FOR
FURTHER STATEMENTS FROM LOCAL OFFICIALS.

&&

$$



FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY
458 PM EDT SAT OCT 27 2012

...SIGNIFICANT FLOODING POSSIBLE MONDAY INTO TUESDAY...

CTZ005>012-NJZ002-004-006-103>108-NYZ067>075-078>081-176>179-
281000-
/O.NEW.KOKX.FA.A.0002.121029T1000Z-121030T2200Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
NORTHERN FAIRFIELD-NORTHERN NEW HAVEN-NORTHERN MIDDLESEX-
NORTHERN NEW LONDON-SOUTHERN FAIRFIELD-SOUTHERN NEW HAVEN-
SOUTHERN MIDDLESEX-SOUTHERN NEW LONDON-WESTERN PASSAIC-
EASTERN PASSAIC-HUDSON-WESTERN BERGEN-EASTERN BERGEN-
WESTERN ESSEX-EASTERN ESSEX-WESTERN UNION-EASTERN UNION-ORANGE-
PUTNAM-ROCKLAND-NORTHERN WESTCHESTER-SOUTHERN WESTCHESTER-
NEW YORK (MANHATTAN)-BRONX-RICHMOND (STATEN ISLAND)-
KINGS (BROOKLYN)-NORTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-
SOUTHWESTERN SUFFOLK-SOUTHEASTERN SUFFOLK-NORTHERN QUEENS-
NORTHERN NASSAU-SOUTHERN QUEENS-SOUTHERN NASSAU-
458 PM EDT SAT OCT 27 2012

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM EARLY MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY
AFTERNOON...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WATCH FOR ALL OF SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...NORTHEAST NEW
  JERSEY AND SOUTHEAST NEW YORK.

* FROM EARLY MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON.

* A DANGEROUS COASTAL STORM IS EXPECTED TO BRING BETWEEN 2 AND 6
  INCHES OF RAIN EARLY MONDAY MORNING THROUGH TUESDAY. THE HIGHEST
  RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE EXPECTED IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS...AND IN
  AREAS THAT EXPERIENCE PROLONGED HEAVY RAIN BANDS. RAINFALL RATES
  OF 1 TO 2 INCHES PER HOUR ARE POSSIBLE IN THE HEAVIEST BANDS.

* THESE RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL CAUSE WIDESPREAD URBAN AND POOR
  DRAINAGE FLOODING MONDAY MORNING INTO TUESDAY...WITH FLOODING OF
  FLASHY...FAST RESPONDING STREAMS LIKELY AS WELL. THE URBAN AND
  POOR DRAINAGE FLOODING WILL LIKELY BE EXACERBATED BY FALLEN
  LEAVES CLOGGING DRAINS...AND ALONG COASTAL AREAS DURING THE
  TIMES OF HIGH TIDE.

* IN ADDITION...THERE IS A CHANCE FOR SOME LARGER MAIN STEM RIVER
  FLOODING MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY. THIS WILL DEPEND ON WHERE
  THE HEAVIEST RAIN ACTUALLY FALLS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS. YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE
ALERT FOR POSSIBLE FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO
FLOODING SHOULD BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING
DEVELOP.

&&

$$

765
Hurricane Central / Re: Hurricane Sandy
« on: October 27, 2012, 05:28:08 PM »
This question is for Patrick, I thought I would ask it here because it would be more relevant to the conversation. My question is would the NHC issue tropical weather warnings for a storm that will most likely be post-tropical by the time it gets here? I'm wondering if the NHC will issue warnings for us or just our local NWS office will have to issue several individual warnings like Hind Wind Warning, Coastal Flood Warning, etc. For the sake of saving lives, I think issuing a tropical storm warning or hurricane warning would be much easier for common people to understand rather than having several different warnings and have everyone understand what each warning means.
If NHC drops a cyclone from tropical status before it reaches landfall, then they can't issue any tropical watches or warnings.  It would be up to the individual NWS offices at that point to issue other advisories, watches, and warnings.  A cyclone has to become completely extratropical for the tropical status to be dropped, so I think NHC will likely leave Sandy as tropical all the way to landfall as indicated in the forecast track.

As of the latest advisory, NHC now has Sandy as extra-tropical before making landfall.  The "strength" will still be a hurricane, but I guess this is why no watches or warnings have been issued for the affected areas.

What "tropical characteristics" will it be losing? :dunno:

It will be deriving most of its energy from baroclinic forcing at that point. Cold air infiltrating and the NW side and warm air being sucked in on the SE side of this storm will make it extra-tropical. Tropical cyclones derive all of their energy from warm air masses. This storm, by the time it gets here, will be deriving its energy from both cold and warm air.

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