Monday, October 29, 2012

Hurricane Sandy path

  • Hurricane Sandy path: Metro-area airports ground flights; worldwide travel ...

    As Hurricane Sandy barrels toward the New York metro area, airlines canceled flights in and out of all local airports, triggering a massive ripple effect worldwide.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Nuclear Plants in Sandy's Path Brace for Storm

    The federal government will provide "enhanced oversight" for nine different nuclear power plants in the path of Hurricane Sandy, including Three Mile Island and New York's Indian Point. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said each plant is overseen by ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Hurricane Sandy path points to I-95 corridor as East Coast grinds to halt

    Hurricane Sandy bore down on the Eastern Seaboard's largest cities Monday, forcing the shutdown of mass transit, schools and financial markets, sending coastal residents fleeing, and threatening a dangerous mix of high winds, soaking rain and a surging ...

    www.clarionledger.com

  • Hurricane Sandy Washington, DC: All Flights Canceled At Dulles, Reagan Airports

    Rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean breaks over the beach and across Beach Ave., Monday morning, Oct. 29, 2012, in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and Hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, forcing the shutdown of ...

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  • Two remain missing after HMS Bounty sinks in hurricane Sandy's path

    The US Coast Guard rescued 14 of the 16 crew members who abandoned the replica tall ship HMS Bounty while in the path of hurricane Sandy off North Carolina, using helicopters on Monday to pluck them from life rafts, officials said. The US Coast Guard ...

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Hurricane Sandy: Storm surges, flooding forecast for evening high tide

    Record storm surges are wallopping the Sound Shore and are slated to push up the Hudson River to Putnam and Orange counties around midnight, forecasters said.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Salem officials: Halloween show may well go on, despite Hurricane Sandy

    Salem tourism officials are closely monitoring Hurricane Sandy's path, but expect Halloween festivities planned for Wedneday will go on as planned.

    www.boston.com

  • Hurricane Sandy Halts Early Voting In Parts Of Virginia, North Carolina

    ... campaigns' efforts to mobilize voters the weekend before the election. If Hurricane Sandy leaves a path of broken trees and downed power lines, he said, "certainly people will be more concerned about cleaning up than helping (campaigns) get out to ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy Brings The Weather Channel Record 40 Million Video Views

    With intense interest in the path of Hurricane Sandy, the Weather Channel recorded some 40 million video views yesterday, Sunday (10.28), making it the busiest video day ever, a spokeswoman told Beet.

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  • Hurricane Sandy: Lindsay Lohan, Kim Kardashian, Snooki, other celebrities ...

    Hurricane Sandy's wide path of destruction is affecting everyone from Hollywood to the Highline - and celebrities are chiming in, even a jaded Lindsay Lohan.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Romney urges prayers for those in Sandy's path

    2012 - AVON LAKE, Ohio - As the East Coast began to experience the initial flooding from Hurricane Sandy on Monday, Mitt Romney appealed to his supporters to consider donating to the Red Cross and to keep those in the path of the storm in their "hearts ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Obama urges resolve, patience in face of hurricane

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Monday urged East Coast residents in the path of Hurricane Sandy to heed evacuation orders and assured them the government was ready to respond swiftly, but he warned them it would take a long ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Hurricane Sandy's track to vindication of Fox News, Janice Dean

    Last Thursday, Fox News weathercaster Janice Dean veered from the cautious path of other news outlets in hyping oncoming Hurricane Sandy. "WORST CASE SCENARIO!" screamed Dean into the camera, in a performance highlighted extensively by the ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Proteus Gowanus Art Gallery Prepares For Hurricane Sandy, Braces For ...

    Rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean breaks over the beach and across Beach Ave., Monday morning, Oct. 29, 2012, in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and Hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, forcing the shutdown of ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: Cuba's Santiago Without Power, Water After Super Storm

    Rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean breaks over the beach and across Beach Ave., Monday morning, Oct. 29, 2012, in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and Hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, forcing the shutdown of ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy Preparation At Verizon, AT&T: Phone Companies Brace For ...

    Rough surf of the Atlantic Ocean breaks over the beach and across Beach Ave., Monday morning, Oct. 29, 2012, in Cape May, N.J., as high tide and Hurricane Sandy begin to arrive. Hurricane Sandy continued on its path Monday, forcing the shutdown of ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy path headed for Hudson Valley

    As Hurricane Sandy whipped into the Tri-State region, authorities warned of power outages that could last for weeks, a "life threatening" storm surge along the Hudson River and floods forcing evacuations, closing roadways and destroying property.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Hurricane Sandy's destructive path

    Storm surge hits a small tree as winds from Hurricane Sandy reach Seaside Park in Bridgeport, Conn., Monday, Oct. 29, 2012.

    www.chron.com

  • Hurricane Sandy path: How to handle your flight cancellation

    Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall Monday night or early Tuesday, likely in New Jersey. It will tie up with other weather systems and form a so-called superstorm.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • Staten Island restaurants work overtime preparing for Hurricane Sandy's path

    Julian Gaxholli, proprietor of Blue in Livingston, stayed at the restaurant overnight. "If the prediction of six to 11 feet of water rise is true, then Blue will be under water by at least two feet," Gaxholli said before dawn Monday morning.

    www.silive.com

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