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be careful everyone...FYI, my wife has a good friend in Jersey and she took a pic of your back yard, the water was pretty high, and she noticed something swimming around, turned out to be a 4' shark! nice fishy,fishy:D
 
be careful everyone...FYI, my wife has a good friend in Jersey and she took a pic of your back yard, the water was pretty high, and she noticed something swimming around, turned out to be a 4' shark! nice fishy,fishy

Shark is good eatin'! Better snatch that fish up!
 
I saw a pic of the shark someone posted up!!.... There is a CRAZY fire right now in Queens NY.. Its insane with all the flooding... So far so good in central CT... still have power (knock on wood) and the winds have died down some... did lose a pretty large tree out back. If the power stays on, looks like i have 25 extra gals of fuel for the buell :) Stay safe all!!!
 
Hang in there lunaticfringe and everyone who is struggling through the storm. We are all thinking of you and praying. May God keep you all safe.

5.3 million w/o electricty.
 
I talked with John (lunaticfringe) this morning and he is doing good. He does not know the extent of damage to his home yet but he is alive and well.
 
my wife has a good friend in Jersey and she took a pic of your back yard, the water was pretty high, and she noticed something swimming around, turned out to be a 4' shark!

http://www.sott.net/article/252950-Fake-Sharks-in-Flooded-NYC-and-New-Jersey

[smirk]

food for thought...

Before getting into this, I need to clarify that when I use the word "haarp" it is a catch all phrase for the various weather modification systems, sort of like the word "kleenex".

Sandy is an impossible storm. The Washington Post reported that Sandy has had a peak negative pressure of 934 millibars.

That is an impossibly low pressure for a storm as weak as Sandy. 934 millibars is a pressure consistent with a strong category 4 hurricane. Yet Sandy peaked at category 2, and despite presently being at around 950 millibars, which is smack dab in the middle of a strong category 3 hurricane pressure wise, Sandy is now struggling as a tropical storm tenuously scraping the bottom of category 1 wind speeds.

This is an oddity that just does not add up, an oddity which pegs Sandy as being a nearly failed weather modification attempt rather than a genuine event.
The proof is in the fact that Sandy's performance is not living up to the negative pressure readings.

The concept is simple, or at least I will try to make it simple, by going over what makes a haarp storm a haarp storm, and a hurricane a hurricane.

How a hurricane works:

Warm and humid air rises off the surface of the ocean, and proceeds upwards through the eye wall. The more heat you have on the surface of the ocean, the more humidity you have. Heat makes air lighter, which causes it to rise, obviously, but the missing mechanic in a haarp storm is the fact that absent a warm surface temperature on the ocean, you don't get the water vapor. Water vapor is also lighter than air and it displaces air. Humid air is lighter in weight than dry air, so it rises better and produces higher wind speeds.

Now the complex mechanics of it all -

A natural hurricane then, gets all of it's boost from the negative pressure caused by the rising WARM AND WET air at the eye wall, and this negative boost originates at the surface of the ocean. So the winds in a natural hurricane are built from the surface of the water, all the way up the eye wall by air that is both WARM AND WET.

A haarp storm functions differently. Instead of having warm moist air rising from the surface of the ocean that is damp and therefore lightweight to begin with (a double rise potential) , a weather mod machine warms a column of air across a distance spanning from a few hundred feet off the surface of the water, to many miles in altitude. The combined negative pressure is built in a zone starting thousands of feet up and never quite reaching the surface of the water. If you only have the mechanic of a low central pressure, and that low central pressure lacks the assistance of light weight water vapor laden air originating at the ocean surface, the low millibar reading won't do as much as it would if it had the assistance of warm and moist air that is lighter than dry air contributing to the rise potential. And that is why Sandy is scraping along with wind speeds tenuously hovering between tropical storm and hurricane potential when it's pressure readings clearly mark it (at present) as a strong category 3...

...regardless, I hope all affected by this are safe and sound.
 
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