Fellow storm watchers and severe-weather geeks, here are a few resources that can enhance your storm tracking in the next few days. http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/ http://crisislanding.appspot.com/crisismap/2012-sandy http://www.noaa.gov/stormcentral/ http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/TC.html http://onthemap.ces.census.gov/em.html
Doesn't look like Boston will get much of the storm (although, due to anticipated flooding, I'm moving my car to a higher level in the underground garage I use). I'll probably try to visit the Harborwalk during the storm, too, to see what the waves are doing. Mostly, from here (10th floor), it should be more fun to watch than dangerous or disruptive. Best of luck to my mid-Atlantic friends!
Doesn't look like Boston will get much of the storm (although, due to anticipated flooding, I'm moving my car to a higher level in the underground garage I use). I'll probably try to visit the Harborwalk during the storm, too, to see what the waves are doing. Mostly, from here (10th floor), it should be more fun to watch than dangerous or disruptive. Best of luck to my mid-Atlantic friends!
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