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Remnant of Typhoon Nuri headed to Aleutian Islands

muleman

Gone But Not Forgotten
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Weather forecasters say an explosive storm surpassing the intensity of 2012's Superstorm Sandy is heading north through the Pacific Ocean and is expected to reach Alaska's western Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea over the weekend.
The remnant of Typhoon Nuri is moving northeast from the Japanese coast and mixing with cold air and a jet stream that could bring hurricane-force winds and waves 50 feet high. The National Weather Service says it could arrive between late Friday and Saturday before weakening.
Weather service forecaster Bob Oravec says the system is expected to push frigid air into much of the continental U.S. next week.
While Sandy caused destruction along the urban East Coast, Nuri's target in the north is a sparsely populated region with a few small communities that are accustomed to severe weather.
Hang on to your hat Don! Hope it don't all come as snow!:flowers:
 

Snowtrac Nome

member formerly known as dds
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with the lack of snow right now some would be nice. however lake effect snow coupled with 70 mph winds would be something else. the low is projected to drop to 918 mb at it's lowest point. the lowest recorded in the state was 925 at dutch harbor in 1977. I wouldn't expect much activity until sunday or Monday keep your raidos tuned to the Alaska reflector 9070 and I will likely be listening and answering questions like last time.
 

Doc

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So, for those of you in Alaska, was this so called, "Biggest storm ever" anything to write home about? What were your experiences with the winds and waves and snow etc etc.
 

Snowtrac Nome

member formerly known as dds
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it missed us just getting a little snow and rain Russia got hit hard shymia reported winds to a hundred mph.

by the way I saw some reports of the pressure at the center being as low as 923 mb which is a real substantial storm
 

Doc

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Sounds like you guys sure lucked out. That could have been devastating.
 
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