Hurricane Sandy

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thewoodlands

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Aug 25, 2009
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A couple of models have this hooking in across New York City/Long Island area, worth watching even though it's just starting.

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Yes, that sounds right! My woodlot was dry all summer and now that i want to cut wood it's a swamp. Just what we need, more rain!
 
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This is the second scenario hope they are wrong.
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Yeah been watching that thing. Take a look at the one coming across Cuba that is projected to go straight North.
 
I am watching this closely as well. The computer is showing 70+ mph winds on that western side of the storm. This concerns me as other storms have, with the house being in the woods. US models showed going out to sea, european showed moving toward coast, now US is showing the same as well. Keep your fingers crossed, NE and new england! Gonna be alot of wood to be had. Be well
 
Looks like I might be moving the splitters out of the woods if it heads our way. I'm not sure how far the winds will extend in from the coast, just a waiting game I guess.

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Looks like I might be moving the splitters out of the woods if it heads our way. I'm not sure how far the winds will extend in from the coast, just a waiting game I guess.

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Your right, wait and see. I saw the computer models change since early this morning for the worse. After that, arctic temps I'm hearing.
 
Your right, wait and see. I saw the computer models change since early this morning for the worse. After that, arctic temps I'm hearing.
I'm just getting close to finishing cleaning up after the Micro Burst of 2008, ::-) I really don't need more firewood.

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We are watching this one too. My wife is worried the twins first Halloween trick or treat will get rained out.
 
Last Halloween was snowed out with no electricity at my house. I'm going to move a week's worth of wood under cover before this one comes. Burning rain/snow soaked wood kinda sucked last fall.
 
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Ive got more than enough wood in the small shed.... Just have to check the 5gal can is full for the genny.
 
This is not looking good.
 
As the day goes by, weather channel shows a grim outlook. Going to be a tough one
 
People are still cleaning up from Irene around here, this is the last thing we need.<>
 
I'm just getting close to finishing cleaning up after the Micro Burst of 2008, ::-) I really don't need more firewood.

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I'll take it ZAP. I can pick up a load every time I come back from Cranberry Lake. Let's see, if I haul my brother's trailer up I could really take a good load back! ;lol I guess I better look into this thing.
 
dosent look like were gonna miss this one....

talk about crappy timing...my new roof was supposed to go on Monday, oh well at least i might get to
try out the new Generac
 
The european model hasn't been wrong yet this year my neighbor explained. Looking into a generac 5500 clean ; will decide as storm approaches, if there is any left:oops:
 
We still have the 4500 watt generator we bought days before the ice storm of 98, a new carb was put in this summer so it runs great. I'll wait until Friday for filling the gas tanks, tomorrow I'll sharpen some chains then clean the saws.

Stay Safe
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Its going to get interesting in the North East early next week. We have a blocking high pressure system offshore the canadian maratimes, and with the deep trough in the mid west its going to create a funnel effect right up the northeast seaboard.....with the blocking pattern in the north atlantic and the deep trough it will no doubt cause the system to weaken, but it will also send it straight up to New England (Meteorology was about the only class I liked in College, lol)

My thoughts are is that we'll be in for a big northeaster in Nw England...sustained winds in the 30-40 range with perhaps gusts to 60 or so.....hopesully some good wood scrounging opportunities next week.
 
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