Here in central Virginia I remember the weatherman saying "Its unlikely this storm will make it this far north" that was when they had it trending out to sea. Then as it moved up the Atlantic it bypassed the Outer Banks and curved just north of us. It would be different if it were August or September but it was the end of October. I always thought the waters in the mid atlantic were cooling down quicker than say the Gulf would (using examples) so they couldnt support storm activity. The effects of the storm were massive! New York and New Jersey was flooded and here we had winds of 80 mph that actually uprooted one of my trees!! The old trampoline was thrown into my backyard, and the roaring winds and scary sounds kept me up that whole night and schools were cancelled for 2 days. We lost power for a little while and the bridges were closed due to dangerously high water levels. It somehow reminds me of Camille back in the 1960s as that one collided with a system as well.
Here in central Virginia I remember the weatherman saying "Its unlikely this storm will make it this far north" that was when they had it trending out to sea. Then as it moved up the Atlantic it bypassed the Outer Banks and curved just north of us. It would be different if it were August or September but it was the end of October. I always thought the waters in the mid atlantic were cooling down quicker than say the Gulf would (using examples) so they couldnt support storm activity. The effects of the storm were massive! New York and New Jersey was flooded and here we had winds of 80 mph that actually uprooted one of my trees!! The old trampoline was thrown into my backyard, and the roaring winds and scary sounds kept me up that whole night and schools were cancelled for 2 days. We lost power for a little while and the bridges were closed due to dangerously high water levels. It somehow reminds me of Camille back in the 1960s as that one collided with a system as well.