Friday, October 26, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

  • Hurricane Sandy slogs toward US, 41 killed in Caribbean

    MIAMI (Reuters) - Hurricane Sandy, a late-season Atlantic cyclone that threatens to be one of the worst storms to hit the Northeast in decades, slogged slowly northward on Friday after killing at least 41 people in the Caribbean.

    www.reuters.com

  • East Coast braces for Hurricane Sandy, wintry storm collision

    CBS News hurricane consultant David Bernard reports that Sandy, which has weakened to a Category 1 storm since Thursday, will likely run parallel to the East Coast through Sunday night into Monday morning, when it will be just east of North Carolina's ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Hurricane Sandy rains on presidential campaign

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hurricane Sandy threw a wrench into the last hectic days of the U.S. presidential campaign on Friday, as the threat of torrential rains and strong winds over much of the eastern half of the country put both candidates' camps on ...

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  • Fears of Storm Disrupting Final Days of Campaign

    But some of those plans were in doubt Friday as Hurricane Sandy gathered strength in the Atlantic and headed north. Forecasters said it could slam into the coast somewhere between Virginia and New York early next week, potentially disrupting the ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: Freaky forecast prompts state of emergency declarations

    For the meteorological unknowns, the swirling mix of remnants of Hurricane Sandy and makings of a nor'easter that could wallop the mid-Atlantic (or not) has sent Maryland, Virginia and states up the Eastern Seaboard preparing for the worst - and urging ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy forces East Coast to brace for hit

    CBS News hurricane consultant David Bernard reports that Sandy, which has weakened to a Category 1 storm since Thursday, will likely run parallel to the East Coast through Sunday night into Monday morning, when it will be just east of North Carolina's ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Hurricane Sandy Eyes Coast

    Hurricane Sandy could deliver a bigger coastal surge than last year's Hurricane Irene and bring a wide swath of strong winds, heavy rains, snow and flooding early next week to the mid-Atlantic, New England and parts of the Midwest, government ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Hurricane Sandy has potential for 'a major to record flood,' experts say

    Enlarge The Associated Press Students play in the waves crashing against the Malecon after the passing of Hurricane Sandy in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012.

    www.pennlive.com

  • Hurricane Sandy on collision course with mid-Atlantic and Northeast

    Track models for Hurricane Sandy overlaid on satellite imageAs of this morning, hurricane Sandy's peak winds have dropped to 80 mph (Category 1 hurricane), but that absolutely does not mean the threat to the eastern U.S.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy prompts N.J. to reduce water levels in 4 reservoirs, 2 lakes

    Four reservoirs and two lakes in northern New Jersey will be drawn down several feet to mitigate the potentially severe flooding expected next week.

    www.nj.com

  • Navy moving ships out of Hurricane Sandy's path

    WASHINGTON - The U.S. military will be moving ships from the Norfolk Naval Station region in Virginia out to sea to get out of the path of Hurricane Sandy. The Navy says 24 of the larger ships in southeastern Virginia bases, including the aircraft ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Will Hurricane Sandy Interfere With Your Travel Plans?

    Details. Description. Travelocity Senior Editor Courtney Scott on how travelers can prepare for Hurricane Sandy's potential impact on their travel.

    video.foxbusiness.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: 'Frankenstorm,' a government brainstorm

    This is just one suggestion put forth by a forecaster and by no means an official decree," he says, noting that the storm will retain the name of Sandy. "It was just the forecaster on duty" riffing on a casual name, says Vaccaro. By Erik Wemple | 03:27 ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy Makes Its Way to Eastern Seaboard

    Hurricane Sandy is expected to make landfall in the eastern United States late Monday or early Tuesday after already causing 41 deaths in the Bahamas and the Caribbean.

    www.truthdig.com

  • Hurricane Sandy's punch may be felt from Norfolk, Va., to Boston

    As hurricane Sandy leaves the northern Bahamas, computer models indicate the dangerous storm will hit the East Coast anywhere between Chesapeake Bay and Long Island, New York, starting early Tuesday morning.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • 'Very large, powerful' Hurricane Sandy in weekend forecast

    Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo declared a state of emergency Friday for all New York counties because of Hurricane Sandy, the huge weather system that forecasters expect to hit Long Island and the New York City metropolitan area after it churns up the East Coast ...

    www.newsday.com

  • Will Hurricane Sandy produce snow?

    Hurricane Sandy is likely to be one of those rare tropical beasts that produce snow. In the Mid-Atlantic region, southwest Virginia and West Virginia have the best chance of receiving accumulating snow from this storm.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Hurricane Sandy: Supermarkets shipping in more essentials as items go fast

    Major supermarket chains are stocking up with essentials - bottled water, ice, bread, shelf-stable milk, flashlights and batteries - as Hurricane Sandy makes its way up the East Coast, bringing with her the potential for widespread power outages.

    www.nj.com

  • Hurricane Sandy liveblog: After battering Bahamas, East Coast braces for ...

    Hurricane Sandy, which according to the AP has so far left 39 people dead in the Caribbean, is shaping up to be a big deal.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Hurricane Sandy on track to affect Connecticut by Sunday night (interactive map)

    As Hurricane Sandy slowly moves up the East Coast, the possibility of Connecticut being spared from flooding and high winds grows increasingly smaller, according to one television meteorologist.

    middletownpress.com

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