Carter G. Hoodson
Tarik is my name ✊✊✊
Damn, I remember when essex county got hit with a bad one back in 98' or 99'. Thay wind a rain was something wicked.
so NYC/NJ/PHILLY/CONN
POWER will be out on MONDAY NIGHT, TUES Morning till thursday
FULL MOON ON the 29th(tues) day of landfall.... the full moon will increase the storm surge
Damn, I remember when essex county got hit with a bad one back in 98' or 99'. Thay wind a rain was something wicked.
Is that confirmed?![]()
breh u aint never lied, first time they cancel over something other then snow
a very educated guess
power will be out.. the storm will last 4+ days in the northeast region
the question is not if the power will go out.... its how long will it be down for...
APPS to SURVIVE STORMS/DISASTERS ETC....
Top Apps to Survive a Storm - weather.com
6+ pages of APPS @ ^^
Flashlight: This app by iHandy Inc. will turn your cell phone into a flashlight if your power goes out. There are multiple lighting options from a night light to a Fire Truck light. Flashlight also comes with a compass which will allow you to find your direction in the darkness. Cost: FREE.
City Compass: This app uses information provided by your smart phone to locate the cities closest to you, show their distance and general directions. A gray beam shows your travel direction. If an evacuation route takes you to an unfamiliar area, this can help you find the nearest city to ride out the storm in. Cost: $0.99.
BoltMeter Lightning: This app shows real-time lightning strikes using a compass-based system to get up-to-the minute distance and direction within 30 miles from your location. The screen displays colors based on intensity with red being the highest risk. Cost: $1.99.
Dropbox: This app is for data storage and allows you to bring all your photos, important uploaded documents, and videos with you anywhere. Any file you save to your Dropbox is accessible from all your computer, iPhone, iPad and the Dropbox website. Cost: FREE.
360 Panorama: This app will allow you to take 360-degree panoramas everywhere including of your home, car or property if you experience storm damage. With these images you can instantly share your images with your insurance agent to start your claim process. Each image is GPS tagged with a compass heading. Cost: $0.99.
iDamage-Pushed: This app collects and displays storm damage reports from trained spotters, emergency responders and members of the public. Maps of storm events appear with colored pins and can be listed in table form to view full day or past events. Other features include Mesoscale discussions with maps, local hazardous weather warnings, and 24 hour radar. Cost: $1.99.
yeah great idea, when the power goes out just pull out your smart phone and start purchasing appsyou're a moron
yeah you wouldnt due that before hand..
right?
and these apps purpose is to be used in the MOMENTS right after the power outage(ex. flashlight)
fukk YOU.. hope your house gets flooded... i know you cant afford a house![]()
or you could get a real flash light and save your phone battery so you could use your phone if you actually needed it. you know? since you wont be able to recharge your phone. like use your phone like a phone, its a crazy concept i know but try to wrap your mind around it.
Bro those apps would destroy your battery. Aint much those apps can do when your phone dies in an hourdo you understand why we have apps on our phones?
what would you say are their main purpose?
do you understand why we have apps on our phones?
what would you say are their main purpose?