lunes, 29 de octubre de 2012

Sandy

Sandy makes landfall around 20:00 hours today.

Sandy's no longer a hurricane, but it still packs a lot of water and strong winds.
The massive storm was downgraded just after it barged ashore in southern New Jersey, bringing 90-mph winds and a roiling wall of seawater as it moved inland and north toward New York City. It sent 90-mph gusts through the Wall Street canyons and water surging to a record 13 feet in Lower Manhattan, threatening to flood the subway system and prompting to cut power to part of the area to avoid storm damage.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2012/10/29/millions-across-east-coast-brace-for-uperstorm-sandy/#ixzz2Ajx65Kx3

Here in Maryland we are experiencing strong winds and rain but not as bad as in the north areas. The post-tropical sorm is supposed to weaken in a few hours.

Some people decided to tahe advantage of Sandy and ride the huge waves.

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