Edge Induced Cohesion sends its prayers and fond wishes on behalf of those in harm’s way thanks to Hurricane Sandy. As the storm appears to be meeting the worst case scenario [1] for the storm, making a direct impact on the Jersey Shore just south of New York City, winds and rains and flooding will remain in the Northeast and Atlantic Coast for several days. It is already dangerous in New Jersey and Virginia to travel along the road in coastal areas and landfall (and maybe even skyfall) is not expected for another eight hours. Please stay safe and watch out for coastal and inland flooding. If you are in low-lying land, I hope you have already evacuated or are going to do so soon. Stay safe out there on the East Coast.
[1] https://edgeinducedcohesion.wordpress.com/2012/10/25/what-makes-a-perfect-storm/

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