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Trop Storm Sandy - A Potential "Perfect Storm"
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[quote:rocky/endtime truths:MV8yMDI2Mjg0XzM0MDUzMzI1X0MzRUZGNjE1] Good Morning DoorBert, I was in Orlando FL during the perfect storm of 91, Thousands of cars had hail damage, then the wind and property damage. The storm was scary. [/quote]
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A storm for the ages? Perhaps.
There are very few instances when I have posted a headline like the one in this blog. Hype is not a tool I use to get the attention of my audience unless it is warranted and I feel it could help to save lives and property. What I am seeing in some of the global models is worthy of getting your attention and if it's hype, then all the better in the long run.
To put it in simple terms, some of the global models are indicating that this storm will get caught in the southwest Atlantic and grow in to a hybrid mix of a hurricane and a Nor'easter the likes we have not seen since as far back as 1991 with the "Perfect Storm".
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