For those still in the dark or reading this thread per the 5 day outlook I am concerned
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/medr/day5nav_pre.html
992 mb shows intense deepening on or about 11/8, a pressure low enough to correlate with a few weak hurricanes or strong tropical storms. While this is not tropical in nature, and more of a noreaster, a pressure at 992 can still cause a minor storm surge. With steering and high pressure blocking still in play, where this storm lands is important, It will hit somewhere between NJ and Maine.
Structures are already weakened, trees that survived, may have endured strain on their roots, and may be weakened, where power is still being restored, a direct hit on or along the nj coast, could re-establish damage to the area, worsening things.
(Edited and moved to the appropriate Forum.)
Edited by Ed Dunham (Mon Nov 05 2012 12:36 AM)
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