
Breaking: Sandy Wind, Rain Increasing in the Mid-Atlantic
Hurricane Sandy remains on track to become a historical storm for the mid-Atlantic and southern New England with New Jersey and New York City bracing for very dangerous conditions and catastrophic damage.
That image must be IR because we haven’t felt a single drop from this storm since Friday night :(
Ok so I’m freaking out about this. Reports from the weather service are saying that Hurricane Sandy’s impact could cause this crazy weather event next week that may result in an early season snowstorm. I’m about to go to class and don’t have the time to explain the science behind this but in the meantime here’s and article that says more than I can right now:
http://www.weather.com/news/weather-hurricanes/hurricane-sandy-winter-storm-20121025

Fingers crossed she comes this wayMiami Braces for Sandy’s Heavy Rain, Wind
Torrential downpours, high winds, dangerous surf and beach erosion are all possible impacts of Sandy as the storm moves east of Florida.
It is physically impossible for a hurricane, tropical storm, typhoon, etc to cross the equator due to the Coriolis effect.
Mind=blown

Please come this way, please please pleaseeeeee!Tropical Storm Sandy.