whatdidyousay!
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Look's like it can get pretty bad. Nice if you don't have to go anywhere. I have no clue what we would do in a blizzard. I would like to try it once or twice.
Look's like it can get pretty bad. Nice if you don't have to go anywhere. I have no clue what we would do in a blizzard. I would like to try it once or twice.
My brother lives in CT, so last night I asked him if he's ready. He said he's fine unless he gets called in to work. His store always seems to ignore storm warnings for its employees.
Yes, really. The last time, employees showed up and they had no customers all day. Big waste.Really??? We been told not to even try to drive on Tuesday b/c there zero visibility during the storm . My daughter is not going to work on Tuesday .
The is so disgusting of stores to put money before the safety of their employees .
Yes, really. The last time, employees showed up and they had no customers all day. Big waste.
My siblings said that they are all ready. LOL. I hope they will keep the power.
What state do they live in ? I heard Plum Island , Ma could be in big trouble.
there is a Plum Island in NY too , I am talking about the one in my state.
This happen in 2013 , I think about 4-6 house were lost .
that one sounds like its sandy hurricine.
they live in long island. Thats where I grew up there. Long Island rocks.
I imagine a nor'easter can do the same damage. I tend to think of nor'easters as winter tropical storms/hurricanes (though they don't develop in the tropics).
I imagine a nor'easter can do the same damage. I tend to think of nor'easters as winter tropical storms/hurricanes (though they don't develop in the tropics).
You're right , I heard on the news that some more houses are in danger of being lost in this nor'easter . The houses are right on the edge on the sand dunes and it work was going to be done to try and save them but if this storm live up to all the hype it could be too late . I personally think its' insane building millions dollars homes on sand with the ocean as your back yard .
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/19/us/in-path-of-storms-plum-island-mass-weighs-its-options.html?_r=0 The NY Time wrote a nor'easters damaging houses in Plum Island .You not only have the wind you have the high tides to deal with . That is danger , if the storm hit right when there is high tide . The waves wash away the sand and the houses fall over.
That area where people can afford the house right next to the oceans. yes Crazy!