Hurricane Sandy

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Hello New York City!

It's early Saturday but as of now the Hurricane Center has the storm cone looking at roughly Toms River to Long Branch, NJ. If it slide just a little north it skirt Sandy Hook and head into Lower New York Bay.

About a half dozen years ago the Weather Channel did a series of weather hazards and one of them was a Class 3 Hurricane coming into New York Bay. It would be worse than Katrina in New Orleans dollarwise. Much of Mahattan would go under water. The subways would be under water as would all the Con Ed utility tunnels, the entrances to the Holland, Lincoln, Midtown, and Brooklyn Battery Tunnels, PATH Tubes, and thousands of basements and subbasements and their electrical rooms and boilers (it's Heating Season in NYC throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and NJ.

Where do you evacuate a couple of million people to? How do you feed and house those that stayed behing on the 87th floor with no power and no emergency power because the standby generators are under water? Where do you put all the patients from the US's largest medical facilities? The metro area doesn't match the City's number of beds. If you send the patients to NJ how do the doctors that live in Connecticut get back and forth from home to where the patients would be relocated. There are enough doctors and medical support staff outside the city to handle the additional workload.

Unlike New Orleans Mayor Bloomberg and the NYOEM will work with state and federal authorities. They have a plan in place and got a dry run of shorts with Hurricane Irene a few years ago.

But they aren't going to set up a couple million FEMA trailers in Central Park. The Fulton Fish Market is under water, the fleet severly damaged. Food in low lying warehouses contaminated.

In the worse case scenario Weather Channels New York Hurricane Express was looking at years to get everything back in working condition. Electrical system damage was catastrophic with inadequate supplies of backup equipment in inventory around the country to get it shipped to NY on a timely basis. Foreign equipment is an option because of different types of electrical system. Equipment would have to manufactured. It would be a shot in the arm for the construction industry. Wall Street years ago shipped a lot of record keeping to NJ. But how soon could you get the NYSE back in operation? NJ would also be in the storms path. The Newark container facilty, Bayway Refinery, Newark, JFK, LaGuardia Airports would all be affected

In 1821 a hurricane hit Manhattan and there was 13 foot tide surge. A storm coming up New York Bay backs up Hudson River, the East River, and the Passaic River in NJ at the same time that torrential rains from advance bands is causing the water level to rise without the hinderance of a storm surge blocking the flow. Now add in high tide and a full moon.

Oh, and Election Day would be a week later.

The Weather Channel will probably run that show over the weekend to stress the message of emergency preparedness. Bloomberg will listen but will jaded New Yorkers.
 

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Looks like I'm not going into work in the City on Monday!

This is really going to suck!
 

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I'm home on Long Island this week for my sister in laws wedding.. needless to say she's not happy with Sandy. Looks like I won't be getting out on Tuesday either.. Hurricane party!!!
 
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They announced plans at my school for what happens if Sandy hits badly... Hopefully it gets cancelled on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
 

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Yeah this is going to be no fun i work Sunday and monday night at the 911 center for the county i live in. We have been told to be ready to come in early sunday and probably not come home til Wed. From norther NC to Maine if you live near the water be prepared to leave your house or you might be in trouble. With the rain fall and winds expect power outages for for up to 48 hours. Wish every good luck that lives on the sore with me. My wife and daughter are staying with my in laws considering our house is 40 feet from the river. I will probably be busy sogood luck every one. Just don't take this storm lightly there is alot still unknow about this storm.
 

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Good news for The Big Apple. Sandy's looking south which is bad news now for Delaware Bay/Ocean City. About 60 hours to landfall. Things will change.
 

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I was going to post that my self BGIF. Talked to our emergency managment dept not looking good for Delmarva. I also have a friend that works at the beach for a private hotel and he said they have probably already lost 15 feet of beach.
 

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The clear thing that all of us should do is to pray for our IE brothers, their families, and all our "neighbors" in this path ... and not make any jokes about it. This could severely handicap people's lives.

May God shield you in the Palm of His Hand.
 

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The clear thing that all of us should do is to pray for our IE brothers, their families, and all our "neighbors" in this path ... and not make any jokes about it. This could severely handicap people's lives.

May God shield you in the Palm of His Hand.

While at work yesterday OMM they told us that once you lose power expect to be with out it for 48 hours. I do know that many of the states have requested more power company crews to start this way. My house is only about 6 above the river on high tide and i believe monday is supposed to be one of the higher regular hide tides anyway. Not much we can do but get Everything thats vauleable to the second floor.
 

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I live in Hershey and it looks like we're going to get hit pretty good. Last years flooding was terrible from the tropical storms I expect it to be worse with this storm
 
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Good luck to everyone here on the East Coast. It looks like it will be ugly. My company is sending over 20 additional adjusters on Monday to get prepared for the claims. The insurance industry is expecting about 1.5 billion in damages.
 

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CNN just referenced an estimate of over $3B. We're just outside Philly, so we're gearing up. Hoping for the best for the entire east coast.
 

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i'm currently in brooklyn. working on a TV pilot for NBC mostly being shot in west chester county. we've already altered our schedule for monday, but there is talk of being shut down monday-tuesday and possibly the whole week.

this will be my first hurricane experience. so far today, gloomy but no weather. very calm. no rain. everyone is saying its coming. we shall see.
 

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i'm currently in brooklyn. working on a TV pilot for NBC mostly being shot in west chester county. we've already altered our schedule for monday, but there is talk of being shut down monday-tuesday and possibly the whole week.

this will be my first hurricane experience. so far today, gloomy but no weather. very calm. no rain. everyone is saying its coming. we shall see.

Trust me, you'll know when it hits you. I've been through about 8 since I moved to NC. I drove a U-Haul through one in Alabama. It's not a particularly pleasant experience.
 

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Trust me, you'll know when it hits you. I've been through about 8 since I moved to NC. I drove a U-Haul through one in Alabama. It's not a particularly pleasant experience.

i'm betting on that. my girlfriend is from florida. she's been through a ton. we actually have a house in wilmington, but last summers storm we were in charlotte working on "hunger games". we barely felt anything over there, and even wilmington didnt get hit all that badly.

we're in a crazy industry though. i just hope the studio makes a smart decision based on safety and not dollars. also, commuting. my parents keep telling me to not use the subway because theyll flood. it's going to be interesting to say the least.
 

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i'm currently in brooklyn. working on a TV pilot for NBC mostly being shot in west chester county. we've already altered our schedule for monday, but there is talk of being shut down monday-tuesday and possibly the whole week.

this will be my first hurricane experience. so far today, gloomy but no weather. very calm. no rain. everyone is saying its coming. we shall see.
Oh man Brooklyn and Westchester County...You won't be working till Thursday I would say. Westchester is all woods, it will take them forever to get power back and cleanup the trees.

BTW where in Westchester are you shooting?
 

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NHC model has Sandy's landfall dogleg point drifting North. Landfall is probably about 48 hours off. At the moment Ocean County, NJ, say Barnegat Lighthouse, is around the center of the cone of probablity.

Inereresting (well for PSU haters, if anyone knows of any) after slicing through NJ on a NW course it appears to be headed toward State College where it takes a 110 degree or so turn due north on it's way to Canada.
 

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300 power company employees and their support equipment left Alabama Saturday for a marshaling point somewhere in northern VA. They'll be dispatched from there to adjacent states by local coordinators as needed.
 

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lots of rain in wilmington, nc today sucked driving through it as i got off work late yesterday and it's still raining. Had water damage at the building i work at because the amount of rain from the the constant downpour
 

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Praying for my hometown of Long Branch, NJ and the surrounding areas. Looks like my family and friends there are in for one hell of a ride. Prayers out to anyone else in the storms path!
 

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catastrophic damage is on the way for the jersey shore. I have seen pictures where places are already under 2-3 feet of water and it hasn't even made land fall and barely any rain. I am glad I am in Notre Dame right now but my heart goes out for all my friends and family back there because this is going to be horrible.
 

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Praying for my hometown of Long Branch, NJ and the surrounding areas. Looks like my family and friends there are in for one hell of a ride. Prayers out to anyone else in the storms path!
Ya man, that's about where the storm is supposed to make land fall. Prayers going out.
 

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Amazing shot

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Oh man Brooklyn and Westchester County...You won't be working till Thursday I would say. Westchester is all woods, it will take them forever to get power back and cleanup the trees.

BTW where in Westchester are you shooting?

mostly white plains, bronxville, and rye. we do run our power off of generators, but if we cant get our trucks there and significant other damage, or flooding obviously, i'd say we wont be able to work. plus, the towns themselves could say, "nope. sorry guys. still under emergency situations here."

also, just from the standpoint of the show and script. this is supposed to be upper middle class. pretty people. rich people. it completely changes the feel of the show if you have scenes where the actors hair is flying around or the extras dresses are flapping uncontrollably. this is the first time you are seeing this place where these people live. if it looks dark and stormy--the audience will believe its always dark and stormy.
 

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Stone harbor

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LBI well before landfall
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Ocean City, NJ

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The bridge going to seaside.

This is scary
 
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this is not doctored at all

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Atlantic City boardwalk

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More Ocean City, NJ. Ocean City floods at the drop of water though, but it still is horrible
 
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