Tracking Sandy’s Landfall: Your One-Stop Shop
October 29th, 2012 - 3:33 am
BUOY DATA – WIND / PRESSURE
Open water east of Ocean City, MD
~100 miles south of Long Island
(NOTE: This is not an official NOAA buoy, and it’s not clear if the data is accurate. It has shown some wind gusts that seem implausibly high.)
~35 miles south of Long Island
Robins Reef, NJ (in NY harbor)
BUOY DATA – WAVE HEIGHT
Open water east of Ocean City, MD
WIND & PRESSURE DATA
GREAT LAKES BUOYS – WAVE HEIGHTS
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Great job putting this all together. It’s making it very easy to track.
Thanks!
Sally (PJTV Member)
Looks like time to swtich from Springsteen to Delaware Destroyers…
I know that this is a passion of yours. As a long-time resident of the Jersey coast, I am very happy that you are willing to share it with us. It is so much better than other news sources which are available. They mostly just like to trumpet panic. Thank you for aggregating this information and passing it along to us. You have our gratitude.
Thanks Brendan. This is very helpful and I will be checking frequently so long as my power holds out. Unfortunately, that may not be very long as we have already had one off/on incident and lots of subsequent light flickering here in South Kingstown, RI.
Thanks a lot for doing this!!
Thanks for this handy resource! Interesting to track all of the radars and NOAA charts in one spot.
I appreciate your keeping us up to date on Sandy, but, I personally would like it better if you would keep yourself safe & out of danger.
Brendan lives in Denver, CO, so I’m fairly sure he’s safe and out of danger of Sandy.