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Oh horrors Hurricane Joaquin threatens NEC

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Oh horrors Hurricane Joaquin threatens NEC
Posted by blue streak 1 on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 10:25 PM

Our weather guessers are starting to get worried about a repeat of "SANDY" this weekend. Seems that the cone of landfall somewhat undefined..  Really hope that is just alarmist.  Let us know of any preparations going on in the NY area.  Also what is the media saying.  The first question has NJT learned its lesson ?

Really wanted to call it Maxell Smart's cone of silence like happened with  NJT  for "SANDY"

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 6:59 AM

As of today, the National Hurricane Center website shows a best estimate for Hurricane Joaquin to be offshore from the mouth of Chesapeake Bay early Monday.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:10 AM

NBC projection almost a dead point to NYC.

http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at1+shtml/114425.shtml?5-daynl#contents

 

Time to dust off the congency plans ?  NJT's cone of silence ?

note: will probably rename post if this hurricane actually becomes a threat.

 

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:54 AM

   Don't forget: the eastern side of the storm is the strongest.   If it makes landfall at Chesapeake Bay, the coastline to the north and east will see the worst part.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 10:16 PM

Changed title.   May be a Categorgy 4 until close to the Chesapeak bay area but the cone of silence certainly could hit New York area head on.

Amtrak Norfolk and Newport news probably 1st cancellations followed by Richmond regionals, Florida, Crescent, Cardinal, & VRE.   No direct news releases but look for these first.

Paul is correct about damage. Damage will follow closely what track the eye takes.  On land not so much but eye 20 - 30 miles off shore watch out. 

 

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, October 1, 2015 11:54 AM

First CSX bulletin: 

 

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, October 1, 2015 5:23 PM

Most recent NWS forcast seems to indicate the storm will track further to the East and stay out to sea until New England.  Time will tell.

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Posted by blue streak 1 on Thursday, October 1, 2015 6:13 PM

BaltACD

Most recent NWS forcast seems to indicate the storm will track further to the East and stay out to sea until New England.  Time will tell.

 
Good to hear CBS TV this evening does confirm but cone's left side still impacts NYC.  Just as long as it does not wobble.
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Posted by blue streak 1 on Friday, October 2, 2015 5:07 PM

South of WASH east coast most trains south bound cancelled tomorrow ( SAT ) Meteor only and a couple regionals are still operating.   North bound only Carolinian , Palmetto, & 66 (NPN - BOS ) cancelled.

http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=AM_Alert_C&pagename=am/AM_Alert_C/Alerts_Popup&cid=1251629460178

 

 

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Posted by erikem on Saturday, October 3, 2015 10:42 AM

The NHC shows Joaquin's track well east of the US coast, but plenty of flooding in the southeast coast due to a frontal system moving through. The combination of the frontal system and Joaquin meeting over the Carolinas had a lot of the weather folks worried (and for good reason).

 - Erik

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