Tuesday, October 14, 2025

mother nature

 

Like is have always said ....... there is a price of living that close to the biggest pond on earth   ocean ......just remember    ....this  appendage....."a pint a pound the whole  world around "......and  with  millions/billions of   gallons of  water .......that is  a lot of  weight  behind it ...... must be nice to step out of your house onto the beach ........but   that dream i think...... is  over   for beach residing  lovers ......i think many...... many years ago...... before e fucked up the planet.....it was cool when we  could afford  shit ....but now the  super rich can only afford ocean  front living .....with the  cost of  repairs and  shit .....but hey good luck and all that bollocks .....i am sure where these  houses are  you and i joseph public   could not  even  afford the property  taxes  let  alone  the payments .....so i really do not  feel sorry  for them...probably a second home .....for the weekend  play....must be nice 




Video shows powerful nor'easter slam homes on North Carolina coast, flood New Jersey

Saman Shafiq, USA TODAY
2 min read
Drone video shows North Carolina homes slammed by powerful nor'easter surf
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nor’easter continues to bring heavy rains, powerful winds and coastal flooding along the East Coast, including North Carolina, New Jersey and New York.

Drone video footage from Buxton in North Carolina, near Cape Hatteras, shows the impact of the storm system with high tide, wind and rain battering the coast on Sunday, Oct. 12.

Jenni Koontz, who captured the drone video, told Storyful, "Fortunately, no homes collapsed" on the “already vulnerable shoreline," though they remain at high risk.

A coastal flood warning was in effect for Hatteras Island from Saturday, Oct. 11 through Monday morning, Oct. 13, as well as a high surf advisory. North Carolina Highway 12, the highway that serves the Outer Banks, is closed in some areas due to unsafe driving conditions brought on by ocean overwash, the North Carolina Department of Transportation said on X.

A reporter does her stand up at the beach in Seaside Height as the Nor'easter comes in at Seaside Heights, N.J. on Oct. 12, 2024.
A utility vehicle goes through a flooded area on Route 124 in Cape Cod, Mass. on Oct. 13, 2025
A sign alerts drivers along Rt. 37 westbound about an approaching nor’easter and deteriorating weather conditions. Saturday, October 11, 2025 Toms River, NJ

Nor'easter: What is it and how does it develop?

State of emergency in New Jersey and parts of New York

Similarly, video footage from Avalon on the Jersey Shore, about 36 miles south of Atlantic City, shows high tides sending water over docks into the streets as strong winds and heavy surf ravaged areas along the coast over the weekend.

New Jersey acting Gov. Tahesha Way announced a State of Emergency on Friday, Oct. 10, as did New York Gov. Kathy Hochul for parts of the Empire State on Sunday evening, Oct. 12, after the National Weather Service forecasted strong potential for coastal flood, flash flooding and wind gusts up to 60 mph.

"Due to the ongoing nor’easter, I’m declaring a State of Emergency for NYC, Long Island and Westchester," the governor said on social media. "We’re ready to assist local partners as damaging winds and heavy rain move in, with the potential for flooding and power outages."

Because of dangerous weather conditions, New York City’s annual Columbus Day Parade was canceled on Monday, Oct. 13.

Contributing: Gabe Hauari, USA TODAY / Br

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