Author Topic: Northeast Coast Possible cat3-4 Storm  (Read 542 times)

Update: Unlocked thread for updates now that it's closer.

So, it appears this storm will give us a storm that of a cat3-4 storm.

Why? Because of the surface pressure. It don't HAVE to say a cat4 storm to give one. This storm currently has enough power to do enough damage that of a cat3-4.

I'll update this thread later tonight when the weather models are more reliable.

« Last Edit: October 25, 2012, 08:30:56 AM by YayFun »

Well stuff, I'm going to be hit.

Well stuff, I'm going to be hit.

Buy water if you have a well.  :cookie:

Updated first post. This storm is massive!


It's going to rain cats? Awesome.


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I'm gonna get hit.

It's going to rain cats? Awesome.
forget that, I need to get dog5e ethernet cables.

It could be at 85 kts by the time it arrives in southern NJ. Which is a cat2 storm. Which can produce winds up to 110mph.

heh it'll cool florida off 15 degrees from sucking cold air down into itself