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Old 10-28-2012, 05:16 PM
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Hypo isn't going to get her care package until probably Wednesday, at the earliest. Classes and mail service at Barnard and Columbia are cancelled for tomorrow. They received emails advising them to stock up on non-perishables and water. They are housing some food service staff in dorm lounges but limited meals will be served on a limited schedule by dorm floor because a lot of staff won't be able to get there.

Are y'all ready?

Even crazier, they were talking here that we can expect high waves on Lakes Erie and Huron which could cause some coastal flooding.
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Old 10-28-2012, 05:50 PM
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THE EAST COAST FREAKS OUT!!!

They've shut down the entire NYC metropolitan public transit system, which I've NEVER seen happen...even during other storms parts of the system were operating in some form. The plan is to restore service 12 hours after the storm passes--which might mean as late as Wednesday. Crazy!

What can I do? I have water, flashlights, batteries in the radio, snacks, and lots of non-perishables. I grew up in Florida, so hurricanes are old hat, but I still get prepared for them. The hurricane isn't as scary as the possible tornadoes that spring up. My cousin lost everything last year in Tuscaloosa so I'm definitely more scared of tornadoes.
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Old 10-29-2012, 08:45 PM
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They've shut down the entire NYC metropolitan public transit system, which I've NEVER seen happen...even during other storms parts of the system were operating in some form. The plan is to restore service 12 hours after the storm passes--which might mean as late as Wednesday. Crazy!
The most griping I've heard from my NY Facebook friends is about the Idina Menzel concert being cancelled. 2 of them flew all the way from Spain for that concert. Happy campers, they are not.

My godsister in NJ said she hasn't lost power yet but it's super windy/rainy. When I look out the window, I keep expecting to see storm clouds. It feels weird to see a sunny day with no wind given the hell that's going on elsewhere.
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Old 10-30-2012, 10:49 AM
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The most griping I've heard from my NY Facebook friends is about the Idina Menzel concert being cancelled. 2 of them flew all the way from Spain for that concert. Happy campers, they are not.
Well, they're extremely lucky if that's the only inconvenience they suffered.

Most people I know are okay, even if they're without power and Internet. There is a ton of flooding and no access into or out of NYC unless you're a first responder. Major arteries are flooded, and there's no idea when the subway system will be back and running.

No clue when I'm going in to work--the office is out of power and all the servers are down. We will be super busy for the foreseeable future, though.

I'm totally fine--just stir-crazy.
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Old 10-30-2012, 06:42 PM
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Well, they're extremely lucky if that's the only inconvenience they suffered.

Most people I know are okay, even if they're without power and Internet. There is a ton of flooding and no access into or out of NYC unless you're a first responder. Major arteries are flooded, and there's no idea when the subway system will be back and running.

No clue when I'm going in to work--the office is out of power and all the servers are down. We will be super busy for the foreseeable future, though.

I'm totally fine--just stir-crazy.
Glad you're ok! My cousin said they are cut off from the world in Staten Island. Thank God they were in Zone B and only have their power out.
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Old 10-28-2012, 06:26 PM
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Hypo thought I was being ridiculous about suggested hurricane prep, until classes were canceled and they announced limited food service. She's taking it seriously now.
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Old 10-29-2012, 09:15 AM
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Hypo thought I was being ridiculous about suggested hurricane prep, until classes were canceled and they announced limited food service. She's taking it seriously now.
Luckily, eldest was taking it somewhat seriously as they dealt with Irene last year. Never, ever thought when we sent him to college in Philadelphia he'd have to deal with a hurricane, let alone two now!

I was a bit more worried this time, as he was in NYC for a Lambda Chi meeting over the weekend. His train left at 4pm and luckily it was pretty uneventful until he got back to Philly and the rain was pouring. Nothing like walking from the train station to the house in the pouring rain. The joys of college life, right?
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Old 10-29-2012, 11:43 AM
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I'm suddenly thankful the plans to move to NYC fell through...
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Old 10-28-2012, 06:48 PM
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My school hasn't done crap to alert us of this weather or make things easier. They sent an email telling us classes will go on as usual tomorrow morning. FML. Its already been raining steadily all day, the ground is a soggy mess, and its not even the hurricane hitting us yet.
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Old 10-28-2012, 08:17 PM
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All of my collegiate sisters are griping because Susquehanna hasn't closed yet. They won't close. Everyone around us is closed. This has happened before.

Honestly, whatever their reasons for not closing (they never elaborate), seeing that just about every other school in about a two-hour radius is closed and (more than likely) knowing their students are grumbling, I really think it would behoove them to put out some sort of statement as to WHY they're not.
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Old 10-29-2012, 12:18 AM
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For those far away who want some idea of what the weather is like in the tri-state area...

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...mid=fb-nytimes

Not much going on right now, but it'll pick up later.
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Old 10-29-2012, 12:52 AM
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The wind knocked my power out this evening for about an hour. I'm all the way in Ohio. This must be SOME storm coming.

Folks are saying that the storm could cause lakefront waves/flooding/etc. for Cleveland peeps, but as for my area, nothing except tons of wind and annoying rain.
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Old 10-29-2012, 11:53 AM
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All classes here are cancelled until further notice. My physics professor e-mailed our section informing us that he'd keep lab open so we could get our books and do the lab if we weren't "afraid of a little rain... *sigh*" (I don't even think he has that power. The entire campus is shutting down at noon. This is unprecedented in our school's history.)

We've stocked up on nonperishables and gallons of water at the chapter house too!
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Old 10-29-2012, 12:53 PM
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My mom works for the local electric company and she mentioned that they already have sent 250 crews in preparation to help with power restoration.

My cousin literally just moved back from Baltimore. Like, she left this weekend and arrived back here last night. Crazy timing!
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Old 10-29-2012, 02:41 PM
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Two missing from the HMS Bounty - including a Gamma Phi Beta.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-s...ane-sandy.html

Coast Guard officials said the two missing crew members — a man and a woman — are believed to be in cold water survival suits and life-jackets. They said the air search is being plotted based on wind direction and speed, and will be expanded.
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