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'When, Not If:' Forecast Models Agree on Sandy's Track

Direct hit to New Jersey looking more likely

 

An early morning forecast from the National Hurricane Center in Miami on Sunday showed forecast models agreeing that New Jersey is the likely victim of a direct hit by the storm currently known as Hurricane Sandy.

"There is no change in the track forecast philosophy," an update from the hurricane center said.

Sandy is expected, forecasters said, to move northeasterly for the next 18 hours, or so, then make a northwesterly turn toward the Jersey Shore. The exact point of landfall is still up in the air, but the massive physical size of the storm means the entire New Jersey coast – as well as inland areas – are in for a serious weather event.

The storm is expected to remain at hurricane strength through late Monday night, packing winds of 80 m.p.h. when it comes onshore.

"Options for the storm to miss our area are rapidly dwindling," a summary from the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly said in a late-night update. "Confidence on the storm having a major impact on our region continues to increase. The focus of efforts should be on when Sandy hits our region, not if Sandy hits our region."

As it mentioned in a previous advisory, the hurricane center said it would not lengthen the watch or warning area northward toward the mid-Atlantic region since Sandy may no longer be considered a tropical system once it reaches the area.

Instead, official advisories for the storm would come in the form of high wind warnings and various marine warnings issued by local National Weather Service offices.

The latest official tracking map shows Sandy will make landfall somewhere in the southern Ocean County area, near Long Beach Island or Brigantine, in Atlantic County.

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Hurricane Sandy

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Adam Hochron

9:40 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012

I've seen every forecast update since probably Thursday at this point and there hasn't been a single thing where I've said, okay I feel better about what's coming. Hopefully with all the preparation everyone will be as safe as possible and the damage will be minimized.

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m c paterno

10:13 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012

I agree Adam. Thank you for all your updates and keeping us informed. I was not worried at first but now...not so sure.
Stay safe>

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John Alan

10:19 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012

anybody know of anywhere they are selling generators new or used for under $600??? Please email me at johnnyalan1@verizon.net

Thanks to all that reply!

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lisa

10:45 am on Sunday, October 28, 2012

Home depot in toms river had them last night. Call ahead they were 600 or 699

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