Author Topic: The Sandy Log Project (Day 1 Begins)  (Read 3056 times)

DAY 1: Monday, 10/29/12 8:18 P.M.
Location: Moses Lake, Washington
Log: Pretty nice today, was able to take my jacket off because it was nice.

Day 1: Monday 10/29/12
Location: Eastern PA
Log: Sandy enjoys moving my yard furniture around.  How nice.  It's really loving windy, but the rain has stopped, so there's that.  Caution tape is set up across the street in front of that building that looks like it's a fall down.

Day 1: Monday 10/29/12
Location: Northern Virginia
Log: I awoke to the sudden gushing of rapid wind knocking the nearby, bare Maple trees against the plastic siding on my house.  I then traveled downstairs where I found a very active father, home from work, on account of the storm closing all business functions in high rise buildings.  As we were sitting down, my mother went over the plan for the day, which for me included doing all my homework for the next two weeks in these two, school-free days.
  I finished up my AP Chem homework, after six hours of hard stoiciometric calculations and equilibrium constant solving, I settled down to finish off what was left of my APUSH readings.  It was around 5:00 pm or so when I finished my SAT practicing, when I saw a plastic skull rolling across the yard, an unfortunate foreshadowing I wish I never experienced.  After a more cheerful dinner-time debate of life, my family watched a show or two in the few remaining watts of power we'll have before the electricity finally flickers out.  As my family was settling down into our beds for the furious night, we receive a call from my Grandmother's neighbor.  She told us, rather dubiously, that a tree fell down onto our Grandmother's house, through the dining room and kitchen, the same kitchen that experienced the might of a grease fire some 30 years earlier, the same kitchen my Uncle ran a car through only 5 years after that, the same kitchen that was redone a year earlier and facade of the house 2 months ago.  My Grandmother was not injure, other than a slight bit razzled by the near-death experience she underwent while somberly hiding in the basement.  Tomorrow, we'll need to tell, or keep secret from, our hospitalized Grandfather, who will undergo a second hip replacement surgery this upcoming Monday.  This has been my log, see you tomorrow, if I survive.

Day 1: Monday 10/29/12
Location: West Coast
Log: I woke up and ate cereal. Went to school, did homework, and played on my pc.

Day 1: 10/29/12
Location: Northern Virginia
Log: Nothing but rain in the early hours. In the later hours, high winds and rain. Power might go out.

Day 2: Monday 10/30/12 2:43 A
Location: Eastern PA
Log: Powersurges.

God damnit.

Day 1: Monday, 10/29/2012
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Log: REALLY loving windy, nothing much yet. Will update.

Day 0: Monday 29/10/12  20:29
Location: Australia
Log: Sat here, nice and comfy, laughing as the americans all scream and die

Day 0,1,2,
Location; East Midlands, England

Day 0;
Really rainy, some wind.

Day 1;
Windier, less rain but wind is substantially stronger

Day 2;
Ordinary day up to 4:20 PM, getting very cloudy and dark


(NOTE I KNOW THAT SANDY IS IN AMERICA, NOT ENGLAND)

Day 2 blah blah
Location: Central CT
No school today because of the storm, but it's nice and sunny out now :)

Day 2: Northeast Ohio

Registered winds up to 40 miles an hour, main front moving westwards is predicted to shift through Sandy and Sandy is predicted to hit tomorrow, and hard.

Day 2:  Tuesday 10/30
still Towson MD

it's just cloudy with light rain now and 40 degrees.  hooray, November is here almost.  the window seepage crCIA has been resolved as well.

I'm starting to believe rain in Texas is a myth.

Day 0: nothing
Day 1: nothing
Day 2: loving SNOW what the hell

Day 1: Tuesday, 10/30/2012
Location: Northeastern Maine
Log: Up until third period there was only a slight drizzle, but the transition from 3rd to 4th was miserable; pouring rain, thunder that shook the mobile classrooms, and ankle-high puddles for me to wade through in sandles. By around 2 it was moderately sunny, but now we're seeing some more light rain and are expecting similar conditions tomorrow.