Hurricane Sandy will probably grow into a “Frankenstorm”
that may become the worst to hit the U.S. Northeast in 100 years if current
forecasts are correct, Bloomberg says.
Sandy may combine with a second storm coming out of the
Midwest to create a system that would rival the New England hurricane of 1938
in intensity, said Paul Kocin, a National Weather Service meteorologist in College
Park, Maryland. The hurricane currently passing the Bahamas has killed 21
people across the Caribbean, the Associated Press reported, citing local
officials.
“What we’re seeing in some of our models is a storm at an
intensity that we have not seen in this part of the country in the past
century,” Kocin said in a telephone interview yesterday. “We’re not trying to
hype it, this is what we’re seeing in some of our models. It may come in
weaker.”
The hybrid storm may strike anywhere from the Delaware- Maryland-Virginia
peninsula to southern New England. The current National Hurricane Center track
calls for the system to go up Delaware Bay and almost directly over Wilmington,
Delaware, just southwest of Philadelphia, on Oct. 30-31…..
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