At the risk of being accused of over-hyping or spreading panic, I wanted to point out five reasons that I, as an experienced meteorologist, am very concerned about Hurricane Sandy’s impact in New England and the Mid-Atlantic. I could have used concerned in the title of the article, but I have a liking for alliteration. Rather than lay it all out in the eloquent prose of someone who has had 15 hours sleep since Wednesday morning, I figured I would cut a late-night video for your viewing pleasure. I’m not seen in the video, because, frankly, I probably look like hell.
Here are the reasons:
- Size matters
- Computer model consistency
- Track, track, track
- No analog
- Full Hunter’s moon
- Silly semantics
Watch the video for the full explanation