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    Can't believe they took the ship out in this weather! I can understand moving the ship to a place where it would be safe, but the time for that is LOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG past.
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    Mandatory evacuation orxered by the govenor of the New Jersey coast (sorry old news from this morning but worth repeating )
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    Everyone, be safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    Poor Andrea. Her ship is getting rerouted to Key West.
    I was shocked when I read the letter a Carnival employee handed out to everyone stating Key West on Saturday was subsituted. I always feared it would just be a cruise to nowhere. So the "poor me" part was Mom not wanting to visit the Hemingway House and aquarium.

    Quote Originally Posted by timwilloughby View Post
    I know it. As soon as I saw the message from Carnival, I thought of her. Ah well, here's to hoping she's made the best of it and barely notices the change.

    Bummer.
    The change was very noticeable. You can't compare five hours at Atlantis and two hours on a trolley tour. But it was a fun tour and I won't say anything bad about stopping there instead of having an extra sea day.

    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    But, it looks like she will have an excellent time in Key West!
    It would have been much better if I went there alone and could see Ernest Hemingway's 45 polydactyl cats but you have to be blind to not love the butterfly house.
    Stay tuned for my review of the Sapphire Princess northbound repositioner

    Andrea

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    hurricane sandy advisory number 30
    nws national hurricane center miami fl al182012
    500 pm edt mon oct 29 2012

    ...sandy moving quickly toward southern new jersey and delaware...
    ...landfall expected early this evening accompanied by
    life-threatening storm surge and hurricane-force winds...


    summary of 500 pm edt...2100 utc...information
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    location...38.8n 74.4w
    about 30 mi...45 km ese of cape may new jersey
    about 40 mi...65 km s of atlantic city new jersey
    maximum sustained winds...90 mph...150 km/h
    present movement...wnw or 300 degrees at 28 mph...44 km/h
    minimum central pressure...940 mb...27.76 inches


    watches and warnings
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    changes with this advisory...

    all tropical storm warnings for eastern north carolina have been
    discontinued.

    summary of watches and warnings in effect...

    there are no coastal tropical cyclone warnings in effect.

    however...there are non-tropical high-wind warnings in effect for
    portions of the mid-atlantic and new england states. Please see
    statements from local national weather service forecast offices.

    hurricane-force winds are expected along portions of the coast
    between chincoteague virginia and chatham massachusetts. This
    includes the tidal potomac from cobb island to smith point...the
    middle and upper chesapeake bay...delaware bay...and the coasts of
    the northern delmarva peninsula...new jersey...the new york city
    area...long island...connecticut...and rhode island.

    tropical-storm-force winds are expected north of chatham to
    merrimack river massachusetts...the lower chesapeake bay...and
    south of chincoteague to extreme northeastern north carolina.

    for storm information specific to your area...including possible
    inland watches and warnings...please monitor products issued by
    your local national weather service forecast office.


    discussion and 48-hour outlook
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    at 500 pm edt...2100 utc...the center of hurricane sandy was located
    by an air force reserve hurricane hunter aircraft and noaa doppler
    weather radars to be near latitude 38.8 north...longitude 74.4 west.
    sandy is moving toward the west-northwest near 28 mph...44 km/h.
    this general motion is expected to continue through this evening
    until landfall occurs. On the forecast track...the center of sandy
    is expected to make landfall along or just south of the southern
    new jersey coast within the next few hours.

    maximum sustained winds are near 90 mph...150 km/h...with higher
    gusts. Sandy is expected to transition into a frontal or wintertime
    low pressure system shortly. Little change in strength is expected
    prior to landfall. Sandy is forecast to weaken after landfall.

    hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 175 miles...280 km...from
    the center...and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to
    485 miles...780 km. Sustained winds to tropical storm force are
    occurring from southern new england through long island and long
    island sound...and southward along the coasts of new jersey...
    delaware...and eastern virginia...and including all of the
    chesapeake and delaware bays. Hurricane-force wind gusts have been
    reported by ham radio operators across portions of extreme
    southeastern massachusetts and rhode island. A ham radio operator
    recently reported a sustained wind of 64 mph...103 km/h...with gust
    to 86 mph...138 km/h in westerly rhode island...and another ham
    radio operator reported a wind gust to 76 mph...122 km/h in
    barnstable massachusetts.

    the estimated minimum central pressure based on reports from the
    hurricane hunter aircraft is 940 mb...27.76 inches.


    hazards affecting land
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    wind...tropical-storm-force winds are already occurring over
    portions of the mid-atlantic states from north carolina northward
    to southern new england. Gale-force winds are expected to continue
    to spread over other portions of the mid-atlantic states over the
    next couple of hours. Hurricane-force wind gusts have reached the
    southern massachusetts and rhode island. Hurricane-force winds are
    expected to gradually spread across southern new england and
    mid-atlantic states...from connecticut southward to new jersey and
    delaware...including new york city and long island.

    it is important to note that winds affecting the upper floors of
    high-rise buildings will be significantly stronger than those near
    ground level.

    storm surge...the combination of an extremely dangerous storm surge
    and the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be
    flooded by rising waters. The water could reach the following
    depths above ground if the peak surge occurs at the time of high
    tide...

    nc north of surf city including pamlico/albemarle sounds...3 to 5 ft
    se va and delmarva including lower chesapeake bay...2 to 4 ft
    upper and middle chesapeake bay...1 to 3 ft
    long island sound...raritan bay...and new york harbor...6 to 11 ft
    elsewhere from ocean city md to the ct/ri border...4 to 8 ft
    ct/ri border to the south shore of cape cod including buzzards
    bay and narragansett bay...3 to 6 ft
    cape cod to the ma/nh border including cape cod bay...2 to 4 ft
    ma/nh border to the u.s./canada border...1 to 3 ft

    surge-related flooding depends on the relative timing of the surge
    and the tidal cycle...and can vary greatly over short distances.
    given the large wind field associated with sandy...elevated water
    levels could span multiple tide cycles resulting in repeated and
    extended periods of coastal and bayside flooding. In addition...
    elevated waters could occur far removed from the center of sandy.
    furthermore...these conditions will occur regardless of whether
    sandy is a tropical or post-tropical cyclone. For information
    specific to your area...please see products issued by your local
    national weather service office.

    rainfall...rainfall totals of 3 to 6 inches are expected over far
    northeastern north carolina with isolated maximum totals of 8
    inches possible. Rainfall amounts of 4 to 8 inches are expected
    over portions of the mid atlantic states...including the delmarva
    peninsula...with isolated maximum amounts of 12 inches possible.
    rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches with isolated maximum amounts of
    5 inches are possible from the southern tier of new york state
    northeastward through new england.

    snowfall..snow accumulations of 2 to 3 feet are expected in the
    mountains of west virginia with locally higher totals today through
    wednesday. Snowfall of 1 to 2 feet is expected in the mountains of
    southwestern virginia to the kentucky border...with 12 to 18 inches
    of snow expected in the mountains near the north carolina/tennessee
    border and in the mountains of western maryland.

    surf...dangerous surf conditions will continue from florida through
    new england for the next couple of days.


    next advisory
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    next complete advisory...1100 pm edt.
    tropical cyclone updates will be issued at 700 and 900 pm edt...and
    when landfall occurs.

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    Watching coverage on CNN and it looks horrible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanky Lad View Post
    Watching coverage on CNN and it looks horrible.
    Horrible is an understatement. NYC lives on its subways and they had to be shut down. President Barack Obama declared emergencies in a few northeast states. At least one American died. Sandy is being called a megatorm, superstorm, and Frankenstorm.
    Stay tuned for my review of the Sapphire Princess northbound repositioner

    Andrea

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    Philadelphia has some flooding along the Delaware River right now and hundreds of trees down and thousands without power. We were extremely lucky! it stays that way since we still have rain & wind, but nothing like last night when my house felt like it was shaking and it sounded like the wind was pounding against the living room window.

    Most of the coast got hammered. Atlantic City's coastline has been transformed from approx. 150 feet to 30 - 50 feet of beach. Atlantic City's boardwalk is gone and huge sections of it got washed 2 - 3 blocks inland.
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    Now we have to keep an eye on airport traffic, since we're scheduled to fly to Newark on Saturday, then overnight to Barcelona. If, and when, they get airports up and running, I don't know how the backed up passenger traffic and / or the availablility of airplanes will affect us.
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    Sandie, the only time I flew to Newark, my plane turned around and went to Cleveland because that airport closed. My connection flight to Dulles was canceled because of that. There were two seats available on the next flight out, so Mom put my sister on a waiting list in case somebody canceled. It did not work and we stayed at a Hilton overnight.
    Stay tuned for my review of the Sapphire Princess northbound repositioner

    Andrea

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