Winter storm threatens East Coast

EnglishLady

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Much of the U.S. East Coast has a good chance of getting blasted by gale-force winds, flooding, heavy rain and maybe even snow early next week by an unusual hybrid of hurricane and winter storm, federal and private forecasters say.

Though still projecting several days ahead of Halloween week, the computer models are spooking meteorologists. Government scientists said Wednesday the storm has a 70 percent chance of smacking the Northeast and mid-Atlantic.

Hurricane Sandy in the Caribbean, an early winter storm in the West, and a blast of arctic air from the North are predicted to collide, sloshing and parking over the country's most populous coastal corridor starting Sunday. The worst of it should peak early Tuesday, but it will stretch into midweek, forecasters say.

"It'll be a rough couple days from Hatteras up to Cape Cod," said forecaster Jim Cisco of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration prediction center in College Park, Md. "We don't have many modern precedents for what the models are suggesting."

It is likely to hit during a full moon when tides are near their highest, increasing coastal flooding potential, NOAA forecasts warn. And with some trees still leafy and the potential for snow, power outages could last to Election Day, some meteorologists fear. They say it has all the earmarks of a billion-dollar storm.

Some have compared it to the so-called Perfect Storm that struck off the coast of New England in 1991, but Cisco said that one didn't hit as populated an area and is not comparable to what the East Coast may be facing. Nor is it like last year's Halloween storm, which was merely an early snowstorm in the Northeast.

This has much more mess potential because it is a combination of different storm types that could produce a real whopper of weather problems, meteorologists say.

"The Perfect Storm only did $200 million of damage and I'm thinking a billion," said Jeff Masters, meteorology director of the private service Weather Underground. "Yeah, it will be worse."

But this is several days in advance, when weather forecasts are far less accurate. The National Hurricane Center only predicts five days in advance, and on Wednesday their forecasts had what's left of Sandy off the North Carolina coast on Monday. But the hurricane center's chief hurricane specialist, James Franklin, said the threat keeps increasing for "a major impact in the Northeast, New York area. In fact it would be such a big storm that it would affect all of the Northeast."

The forecasts keep getting gloomier and more convincing with every day, several experts said.

Cisco said the chance of the storm smacking the East jumped from 60 percent to 70 percent on Wednesday. Masters was somewhat skeptical on Tuesday, giving the storm scenario just a 40 percent likelihood, but on Wednesday he also upped that to 70 percent. The remaining computer models that previously hadn't shown the merger and mega-storm formation now predict a similar scenario.

The biggest question mark is snow, and that depends on where the remnants of Sandy turn inland. The computer model that has been leading the pack in predicting the hybrid storm has it hitting around Delaware. But another model has the storm hitting closer to Maine. If it hits Delaware, the chances of snow increase in that region. If it hits farther north, chances for snow in the mid-Atlantic and even up to New York are lessened, Masters said.

NOAA's Cisco said he could see the equivalent of several inches of snow or rain in the mid-Atlantic, depending on where the storm ends up. In the mountains, snow may be measured in feet instead of inches.

Hybrid of Sandy, winter storm threatens East Coast - Yahoo! News
 

layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
Yep, and that is RIGHT where we are headed today. With any luck we will get out of there before it hits. OOP's, We JUST got a load out, MA to CA, picking up Sat. MONSTER week! Now, watch us hit snow in the passes. LOL!
 

jimby82

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Yep, and that is RIGHT where we are headed today. With any luck we will get out of there before it hits. OOP's, We JUST got a load out, MA to CA, picking up Sat. MONSTER week! Now, watch us hit snow in the passes. LOL!

Good luck to you :). We hit snow over Donner. Waited and didn't have to chain up. Be safe :)
 

Monty

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Uh ... I think I'll sneak out of here in the morning with the rv and head to southern Oklahoma ...... just chilly weather forcast there ....
 

Deville

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Not looking forward to this. I will be battening down the hatchs & storinh up on supplies tomorrow & Saturday.
 

xiggi

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Ill believe it when i see it. They always predict the worst because it draws more viewers

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layoutshooter

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Retired Expediter
Good luck to you :). We hit snow over Donner. Waited and didn't have to chain up. Be safe :)


I saw you ran into snow over Donner. Looking at the long range forecast we MAY JUST sneak in between storms. Only time will tell.
 

leezaback

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I'm at home in fLORIDA TODAY-JUST OFFLOADED-IN THE DOWNPOUR-GETTING BEAT TO DEATH WITH THE WINDS- and as usual-the rain and wind dye down after you have finished and look and feel like a sewer rat. our over zealus weather people are now saying this could be a mega storm-we'll see
 

EnglishLady

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I'm at home in fLORIDA TODAY-JUST OFFLOADED-IN THE DOWNPOUR-GETTING BEAT TO DEATH WITH THE WINDS- and as usual-the rain and wind dye down after you have finished and look and feel like a sewer rat. our over zealus weather people are now saying this could be a mega storm-we'll see


I believe they think it will be a ...... FRANKENSTORM ...... ROFL you have such neat words here LOL :p
 

skyraider

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US Navy
Just saw the weather report and the size of the storm,,it looks like the storm from hlllllllllll, lots of area is gonna get a bad punch, o well................life goes on, look at all the reconstruction that will be coming on, good for carpenters and Lowes and HomeDepot, right?????????????????
 

pearlpro

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Frankenstorm, EPIC WEATHER EVENT...Perfect Storm 2 and the Media is having a field day hyping a typical weather event, now if its a cat 5 Hurricane meeting a Blizzard in process with a Noreaster blowing down Im gonna be headed WEST...but the TV/Radio are scaring lots of folks and making this sound like the Apocolypse is upon us....BAH HUMBUG....
 

OntarioVanMan

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Owner/Operator
IF..IF the worse case scenerio plays out.....the storm will be bad...now how bad, depends on a lot of factors...hence the perfect storm as in 91....that did billions in damage and loss of life...

wonder how many said humbug to Katrina so what a Cat 2 and paid with their lives?
 

aquitted

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Retired Expediter
Had to tell my wife over the phone how to turn on the generater and switch the power. It will run the whole house but doesn't automaticly switch over. whenever there's A big storm we normally loose power. Last hurricane power was out for 4 days. We have lots of big oak trees in our yard I'm praying none fall on the house.
 
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