Sunday, October 28, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

Report




NEW YORK | Sun Oct 28, 2012 7:31pm EDT
(Reuters) - Tens of millions of East Coast residents scrambled on Sunday to prepare for Hurricane Sandy, which could make landfall as the largest storm to hit the United States, bringing battering winds, flooding and even heavy snow.
The massive storm, which has already killed 66 people in the Caribbean, was headed toward a densely populated region that includes Washington, New York and Boston and its effects could be felt for hundreds of miles, officials warned.
It could be the largest storm to hit the United States, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
New York and other big cities closed their transit systems and schools and ordered residents of low-lying areas to evacuate before a storm surge that could reach as 11 feet.
They warned that power outages could last for days.
"We're expecting the worst, hoping for the best. We're getting everything off the basement floor. We've got two sump pumps but during Hurricane Floyd, we were down there for 17 hours straight sweeping water into the sump pumps," said Maria Ogorek, a Maplewood, New Jersey, lawyer and mother of three.
The U.S. government said it had granted administrative leave to non-emergency federal workers in the Washington D.C area.
The New York Stock Exchange said it would close its trading floor on Monday for the first time since Hurricane Gloria in 1985. All stocks listed on the exchange will trade electronically, NYSE Euronext said.
President Barack Obama asked residents to heed the orders of state and local authorities to protect themselves from Sandy.
"This is a serious and big storm," Obama said after a briefing at the federal government's storm response center in Washington. "We don't yet know where it's going to hit, where we're going to see the biggest impacts.
Officials ordered many school closures, New Jersey casinos and Broadway theaters prepared to close, airlines got ready to halt flight activity in the New York area, and residents cleared store shelves of vital supplies and food.
EVACUATION ORDERS
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ordered the evacuation of low-lying areas of New York City, from upscale parts of lower Manhattan to waterfront housing projects in the outer boroughs, that are home to some 375,000 people.
"If you refuse to evacuate you're not only putting yourself at risk but also the first responders who will have put themselves at risk in an emergency," Bloomberg told a news conference.
In Bridgeport, Connecticut, Fire Department Captain Frank Rivera was ordering residents of 300 waterfront homes to evacuate.
"A lot of them are on their way out but some of them are thinking about (Hurricane) Irene and how they didn't get damage and I tell them it's two different animals," Rivera said, referring to the August 2011 hurricane that brought severe flooding to parts of New Jersey and Vermont.
Officials warned that flooding could be particularly severe since the storm's arrival coincides with a full moon, which normally means higher-than-usual high tides.
"The most worrisome aspect of Sandy is the high tides," said Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee. "With the full moon occurring Monday, with Sandy coming up the Bay, we're very concerned about flooding in our low-lying coastal areas."
New York City, New Jersey and Philadelphia transit authorities said they would begin shutting down service on Sunday afternoon. Maryland's transit system, serving some suburbs of Washington, said it would not open on Monday.
Amtrak, the passenger rail service, canceled nearly all service on the Eastern seaboard on Monday and would halt its service north of New York along the Northeast corridor.
Transit systems in Washington and Boston said they planned to operate as usual on Monday as long as it was safe to do so.
Airlines flying into and out of New York's three major airports were all expected to cease flight activity on Sunday night, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Forecasters said Sandy was a rare, hybrid "super storm" created by an Arctic jet stream wrapping itself around a tropical storm, possibly causing up to 12 inches of rain in some areas, as well as up to 3 feet of snowfall in the Appalachian Mountains from West Virginia to Kentucky.
Nasdaq planned to open on Monday despite the transit shutdown and evacuation orders, with big banks putting up key personnel in hotels overnight so that they would be able to make it in to work on Monday morning.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange said it would suspend floor trading on the NYMEX oil market on Monday, as it is located in the New York City evacuation zone near the Hudson River. It said electronic trading would go on as usual.
BROADWAY GOES DARK
Worried residents in the hurricane's path packed stores, searching for generators, flashlights, batteries, food and other supplies in anticipation of power outages. Broadway's theaters planned to close on Sunday night and remain closed on Monday.
New York City, Boston and Washington were among the jurisdictions that announced schools would be shut on Monday.
Sandy blew the presidential race off course, forcing Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney to cancel scheduled campaign stops. It fueled fears that the storm could disrupt early voting before the November 6 election.
Nearly 284,000 residential properties valued at $88 billion are at risk for damage from storm-surge flooding, risk analysts CoreLogic said.
As of 2:00 p.m. EDT/1800 GMT on Sunday, there were fewer than 5,000 customers without power in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, the U.S. Department of Energy said in a statement.
While Sandy's 75 mph winds were not overwhelming for a hurricane, its exceptional size means the winds will last as long as two days, bringing down trees, roofs and buildings and piling up rainfall and storm surge.
Hurricane-force winds extended 175 miles from the center of the asymmetrical storm, while its lesser tropical storm-force winds spanned 520 miles in diameter.
Sandy was centered about 530 miles south of New York City, at late afternoon on Sunday, the National Hurricane Center said. It pushed seawater up over the barrier islands off North Carolina known as the Outer Banks.
Sandy was moving northeast over the Atlantic, parallel to the U.S. coast, at 15 mph.
Sandy killed at least 66 people as it made its way through the Caribbean islands, including 51 in Haiti, mostly from flash flooding and mudslides, according to authorities.
Even with all the warnings, some people tried to carry on with their plans.
"I just don't buy into the hype," said Kate Sullivan, a 40-year old computer specialist from Alexandria, Virginia, who was headed to Baltimore Washington International airport for a planned flight to Los Angeles. "I'm pretty sure I'm going to end up in LA by the end of the night."
(Additional reporting by Edith Honan, Caroline Humer, Paul Thomasch, John McCrank and Janet McGurty in New York, Gene Cherry in North Carolina, Dave Warner in Philadelphia, Mary Ellen Clark and Ebong Udoma in Connecticut, Will Dunham, David Morgan and Matt Spetalnick in Washington. Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Will Dunham and Christopher Wilson)


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Eyecandy of the week


Adam Rodriguez (CSI Miami)I would learn Spanish just for you ha and  reminds me of...



Prince Naveen from the Princess and The Frog

What I'm watching...



The Innocent Man
Flu Season



Sorry haven't been able to post because I was feeling really sick and at my worse so will try to catch up.

Monday, October 22, 2012


Smack Down

Obama schools Romney: Foreign policy isn’t a game of ‘Battleship’

After outright saying Mitt Romney cribbed his policy from the 1980s, President Obama also issued a sharp response to Romney’s complaints about military spending under his administration—an attack that became an instant internet favorite.
“I think Governor Romney hasn’t spent enough time looking at how our military works. You mentioned the Navy, for example, and that we have fewer ships than we had in 1916,” Obama said. “Well, Governor we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed.”
Obama went on to describe the capabilities of the modern military’s aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines, which prompted foreign policy correspondent Laura Rozen to tweet, “Obama letting himself sound a bit derisive of Romney’s lack of direct knowledge of how military works.”
And of course, the debate isn’t yet over, but the site cavalrymenforromney.com has already been created.
Others on Twitter responded that the strategy was working for him, and unsurprisingly, the@horses_bayonets account already exists. In the space of a few minutes, the Twitter following went from a handful to over 500. And check out this effort from MSNBC’s Facebook quote-generator app:

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Pissed off

At my job recently there has been a lot of stealing going on and it's really pathetic. One person I know got her phone stolen, and I am the latest victim of this thievery. I'm not feeling well and I had a lot of running around to do today. I get to work with a small amount of time to spare, I pump myself with meds, drink some tea, and go to my locker. For some odd reason in my haste I leave some clothing on a bench. I didn't even notice it was missing until it was time to leave. Why take something that doesn't belong to you? That is some hobo bum dumpster juice basement level type of behavior. It messed up my cute outfit for today >:(

Friday, October 19, 2012

Which to choose...Iphone 5 or Samsung III?


I really want an iphone 5 , but when I take into consideration the set up and cost I'm learning more towards the samsung galaxy III
Post Debate Laughs and Giggles 


Hilarious Daily Show host Jon Stewart discusses the debate watch full show on comedy central


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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Eyecandy Wednesdays


I have no idea who this guy is but he is hot 



Tuesday, October 16, 2012

2nd Presidential Debate



According to internet buzz Obama won this round and I will recap in another post.

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I Must Have Want


Love the new Tom's Navy Geometry shoes and clear Dita Insider glasses :)


Bad Girls Club 9 Reunion








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