Hurricane Sandy: Great Lakes Will Feel Impact Of Huge Storm
Meteorologists are expecting the impact from the storms caused by Hurricane Sandy to be felt all the way to Metro Detroit and along the coastlines of the Great Lakes. The monster hurricane, which extends nearly 500 miles from its center, threatens to ...www.huffingtonpost.com
Hurricane Sandy Gains Strength as 'Worst Case Scenario' Nears
... collision course with two other weather systems that would create a superstorm with the potential for havoc over 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes. Sandy is still a Category 1 hurricane but it is forecasted to strengthen with maximum ...latino.foxnews.com
Great Lakes could see 35-foot waves as Hurricane Sandy hits East Coast
Waves on the more shallow Lake St. Clair will be 3 to 5 feet, building to 5 to 7 feet, with some waves up to 9 feet, meteorologist Steve Considine said.www.thetimesherald.com
Hurricane Sandy's Latest Track
Storm Warnings are in effect as well across the Great Lakes with waves that could build to 25 feet by Tuesday morning due to Sandy's massive wind field that spans about 800 miles. Impacts will linger across the Northeast after landfall, as Sandy slowly ...latino.foxnews.com
Hurricane Sandy means possible flooding, high winds in the Great Lakes Bay ...
Anne Arundel County, Md., workers Glenn Rispoli, left, and Wayne Rogall Jr., close River Road in Crownsville, Md. as Hurricane Sandy causes flooding Monday, Oct. 29, 2012. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, as the storm forced the shutdown ...www.mlive.com
Hurricane Sandy lashes East Coast
The storm is gaining energy from other weather systems and is combining to create a superstorm with the potential for devastation over 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes. About 2 to 3 feet of snow were forecast for mountainous parts of ...www.usatoday.com
Canada: Sandy to Impact Ontario, Quebec and Maritimes, Be prepared
... have urged Canadians living in the path of Hurricane Sandy to be prepared. The powerful storm, the impact which is already felt in the US northeast, is expected to track north after slamming into the New Jersey shore inland to Pennsylvania and then ...www.allvoices.com
Hurricane Sandy barrels toward East Coast, expected to bring 'life-threatening ...
The hurricane is on path to meet a winter storm and a cold front, plus high tides from a full moon, and experts said the rare hybrid storm that results could impact 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes. Forecasters said the combination ...www.foxnews.com
Red Cross preparing for Hurricane Sandy
The American Red Cross is preparing to respond to Hurricane Sandy and urging residents to get ready too. According to Joy Buchanan, the Red Cross' Great Lakes Chapter executive director, said the agency's emergency response vehicle and two ...www.ourmidland.com
East Coast Braces For Hurricane Sandy
The combined storm is expected to affect everyone from the East Coast to the Great Lakes, with up to 3 feet of snow forecast for the West Virginia mountains.www.10tv.com
Here's what to expect when Hurricane Sandy hits
Because of the size of this system, the effects will be felt far from the center. For example, large waves and surge will be felt in eastern Canada and along the shores of the eastern Great Lakes. Also, when Sandy transitions from hurricane or tropical ...www.cnn.com
Still at Sea, Storm Drenches East Coast
Hurricane Sandy churned through the Atlantic Ocean on Monday en route to what forecasters agreed would be a devastating landfall that is expected to paralyze life for millions of people in more than a half-dozen states in the Northeast, with widespread ...www.nytimes.com
Mobile apps and other digital tools for Hurricane Sandy
While still a cyclone, Hurricane Sandy has been rated as a true hurricane. As of this writing it seems certain that it will reach into North Carolina and maybe even as near as the eastern shores of the Great Lakes. Sandy is already notable for ...www.examiner.com
Malloy orders highways closed as Hurricane Sandy heads toward Connecticut
Hurricane Sandy is strengthening Monday morning as it moves up the Atlantic coast toward Connecticut, threatening to bring with it 90 mile-per-hour winds and wreak havoc unlike any storm in the state's history.www.registercitizen.com
How Hurricane Sandy Could Change Voters' Minds
While it's obviously too early to say for certain just how much the storm could impact early voting between the East Coast and the Great Lakes, it doesn't exactly take a giant leap to imagine a scenario where the answer to that question is somewhere ...www.slate.com
Hurricane Sandy And The Unseen Economic Toll
However, Sandy is making a left turn inland, and the storm is now seen as stretching all the way to the Great Lakes.www.forbes.com
Hurricane Sandy: Latest News As The Worst Begins To Be Felt
As Hurricane Sandy drenches much of the Mid-Atlantic and moves northwest, we're updating with the latest news about a storm that forecasters say will be historic in size and intensity and how it is affecting millions of Americans: .... "Sandy has ...www.npr.org
Sandy gains power and aims for Northeast
Gaining strength and threatening 50 million people, Hurricane Sandy chugged north today, raking abandoned cities along the Northeast corridor with rain and wind gusts.www.chicagotribune.com
FirstEnergy,farmers among those bracing for Hurricane Sandy's impact in Ohio
Hurricane Sandy is an immense tropical storm that is not only battering the mid-Atlantic coast but will soon charge west, cross the Appalachian Mountains and fall into the lap of the lower Great Lakes. So powerful is this storm that the forecast calls ...news-herald.com
New York City to suspend transit services in advance of 'Superstorm' Sandy
Hurricane Sandy is likely to meet a winter storm and a cold front, plus high tides from a full moon. Experts said the rare hybrid storm that results will cause havoc through 800 miles from the East Coast to the Great Lakes. Sandy was at Category 1 ...www.examiner.com
Monday, October 29, 2012
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