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ANDREA IS RAPIDLY LOSING TROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS. MOST OF THE RAIN
IS NOW DISPLACED TO THE NORTHWESTERN SEMICIRCLE…AND THERE IS AN
INTRUSION OF DRY AIR BETWEEN THE CENTER AND A CONVECTIVE BAND TO
THE EAST. BUOY AND RADAR DATA STILL SUPPORTS AN INITIAL INTENSITY
OF 40 KNOTS….BUT THESE WINDS ARE OCCURRING OVER WATER IN THE
EASTERN SEMICIRCLE. ANDREA IS ALREADY EMBEDDED IN THE MID-LATITUDE
WESTERLIES AND THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESS INTO A POST-
TROPICAL/EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE IS FORECAST TO CONTINUE TODAY.

Andrea, Really, Get Stuffed

I picked a bad day to give up sniffing glue.

And also to get the windows on the house replaced.

Why Mothers Choke Their Teenage Sons: When She’s at Work and You’re IN the Storm Cellar

…don’t be sticking your cell phones through the door handle openings.

You’re supposed to be as far away from that little door as you can get, numbnuts.

“And I Thought God Just Answered One of My Prayers”

“He answered two of them.”

WNEM TV 5

Like Emerging Into a Nuclear Winter

My God

I just can’t imagine the horror of it all

It looks like 50+ are dead.

And even though the number of tornadoes this year is well below average I’m glad we can count on one of our Esteemed Senators to not “politicize” this tragedy.

Pray and please give what you can to the Salvation Army and other such organizations to help these folks.

ths adds: The Salvation Army link for Oklahoma donations

Speaking Of The Weather

Somewhere AlGore is sobbing quietly atop his $200 million pile of moolah

The USA in the past 12 months has seen the fewest number of tornadoes since at least 1954, and the death tolls from the dangerous storms have dropped dramatically since 2011.

The Best Thing About Ebola, the Air Force Jedi Weather God?

The phone calls telling you when and where to batten down the hatches that you can put MONEY on.

Like an hour ago, for this evening, complete with dissertation why it’s happening.

Rock ‘n roll.

I adore that kid.

Okay…Winter Storm “ORKO”?!?

And who is the “DORKO” coming up with these dumbass names?

At Least Mayoro Bloombito and Bingley Agree on One Thing

From the Mayor

Damage To The New Jersey Transit Rail System

Some amazing pictures here.

The first few are of the NJ Coast Line, which is literally only a few yards from the ocean and as you can see paid a price for it.

Kick Us When We’re Down, Why Don’t You Gaia?

So this morning those of us in the North East were predicted to get 1″-3″ of Global Warming overnight.

we got 6-13

In all seriousness, many folks who had just gotten power back lost it again and, well, you can just imagine what these below freezing nights with snow are doing to those poor people who have lost, well everything.

As I was taking the ferry back from Manhattan yesterday in the driving snow (and 30 knot winds) the road was somewhat congested because the township had bucket loaders out scraping up the ocean-soaked mud-encrusted tumbled and battered remnants of people’s lives and depositing them in rusty extra-large dumpsters.

It is heart breaking.

Power’s Back

We have been so blessed this past week. I greatly appreciate everyone’s concern and kind words and thoughts. We really got away scot-free; many folks in our church lost their homes and, well everything.

I’m going to be very busy for the next few weeks with the disaster that is work just trying to help keep things afloat (well, that’s maybe not the best word to use right now) so posting will be scant.

Please continue to keep those who were so severely impacted by the storm in your prayers and for god’s sake get out and vote tomorrow.

Thanks again and God Bless.

FEMA Is Out of Water Redux ~ Anybody Ask the Army Corps of Engineers for Help?

THS NOTE: The Army Corps of Engineers maintains a registry of pre-awarded contracts (as part of their Advanced Contracting Initiative) for resources that are ready to move in to a disaster in real time. Their Commodities Planning and Response Teams, staged all over the country, are the mechanism by which those resources ~ specifically FRESH WATER and ICE in the first stages of the disaster ~ are implemented and delivered to the disaster site. This is ALL, by mission statement, REQUESTED and CO-ORDINATED BY FEMA after a Presidential Disaster Declaration. In a miserable display of incompetency, FEMA and this administration have failed to activate those very lifesaving assets, while scrabbling for “contracts” the USACE ALREADY has in place, READY TO GO. They merely put have 2 of these teams “on alert”. The explanation and the facts are below.

If they had, they might very well have water right now in an uninterrupted flow, instead of an embarrassing lurch and search for a bottling contractor with citizens suffering.

Let’s all revisit my “They don’t even have a f**king contract?!” comment (in the post below) for a moment, shall we?

Here’s the pertinent paragraph from the Breitbart article:

FEMA Taps Private Vendors to Meet Sandy Victim’s Needs

…FEMA only began to solicit bids for vendors to provide bottled water for distribution to Hurricane Sandy victims on Friday, sending out a solicitation request for 2.3 million gallons of bottled water at the FedBizOpps.gov website. Bidding closed at 4:30 pm eastern.

…and I remember saying “HOW is this possible?” Not just OUT of water, but not have PRE-POSITIONED contractors lined up to deliver life sustaining goods within certain parameters in every corner of the country for any eventuality they are chartered for? Every military unit has this capability in some limited fashion, or, at the very least, a detailed PLAN of exactly where and how to access those very essentials to continue the basic neccessities of the mission until such time as the cavalry arrives. And then “the military” literally rang my bell with the answer.

The United States Army Corps of Engineers’ mission is not just in flood control or setting up generators. Their Emergency Response components have some very specific functions in regard to relief of the civilian population as a whole:

USACE Disaster Response
In the event of a natural or man-made disaster, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is prepared and ready to respond as part of the federal government’s unified national response to disasters and emergencies. In any disaster, USACE’s top priorities are:

•Support immediate emergency response priorities;
Sustain lives with critical commodities, temporary emergency power and other needs; and,
•Initiate recovery efforts by assessing and restoring critical infrastructure.

During natural disasters and other emergencies, USACE can respond in a number of ways to include providing engineering expertise to local and state governments in support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, providing drinking water and ice, cleaning up debris, providing auxiliary power to critical infrastructure and making repairs to and providing temporary housing or roofing.

…Emergency Support Function #3 – Engineering and Public Works
USACE assists the Department of Homeland Security and FEMA by coordinating and organizing public works and engineering-related support.

Typical ESF 3 assistance provided by the Corps of Engineers includes the following:
•Needs Assessments: Participation in damage/needs assessments.
•Temporary Power: Provision of emergency power to public facilities.
•Ice and Water: Management and emergency contracting to support public health and safety, such as providing potable water and ice.
•Debris Management: Emergency debris clearance and removal and disposal management of debris from public property.
•Emergency Infrastructure Assessments: Assessments of damaged streets, bridges, ports, waterways, airfields and other facilities necessary for emergency access to disaster victims.
•Critical Public Facility Restorations: Emergency restoration of critical public facilities (including temporary restoration of water supplies and wastewater treatment systems).
• Demolition / Structural Stabilization: Emergency demolition or stabilization of damaged structures and facilities.
•Technical Assistance: Technical assistance including inspection of private residential structures and commercial structures.

USACE uses pre-awarded contracts that can be quickly activated for missions such as water, ice, temporary roofing, generator installation and debris management.

Gracious goodness! I see something called “commodities” in that list, referring to ice and potable water! As well as something called a “PRE-AWARDED CONTRACT“.

What could that mean?

Engineers. They explain EVERYTHING:

Contracting in Disasters

Contractors are our force-multiplier during a disaster response. We count on them to help us meet our mission requirements quickly and completely. The Corps of Engineers has pre-awarded contracts for major emergency response missions, such as bottled water, packaged ice, debris, and temporary roofing. These contracts are part of the Advanced Contracting Initiative (ACI). ACI provides depth to the Corps’ ability to respond quickly and effectively.

The Corps of Engineers has developed a contractor registry to assist us with our disaster response mission. The Corps uses its engineering and contracting capabilities to support FEMA and other Federal, State and local government agencies in a wide variety of missions during natural and man-made disasters.

So the Corps of Engineers ALREADY has contingency contracts signed in an ACTIVE, NATIONWIDE registry to ~ what was that phrase again?

SUPPORT FEMA IN A WIDE VARIETY OF MISSIONS DURING NATURAL DISASTERS

But schmaybe FEMA doesn’t know the USACE has all these mah-velous capabilities ready and waiting for the call to action?

Well, they SHOULD. Because the Corps ALSO has these things called “Commodities Teams” (commodities, like “ice”, “water”…). This is the Norfolk, VA Commodity Team’s Emergency Operations Mission Statement:

The Norfolk District’s Emergency Management Office’s primary missions are emergency preparedness and coordinating response for natural disasters and national emergencies. The Corps provides emergency engineering and public works assistance including emergency power, commodities distribution; temporary housing and roofing; debris management and removal; and various forms of technical assistance .

Before support can be provided, local resources must be fully utilized. In response to a Presidential Disaster Declaration, the Federal Emergency Management Agency may task the Corps to provide certain types of assistance. The National Response Framework enable a unified national response to disasters and emergencies, assigning specific duties to each agency. Under Emergency Support Function # 3 of the NRF, the Corps may be tasked by FEMA to provide services.

Norfolk District has a dedicated Commodities Planning and Response Team, or PRT, to provide commodities distribution and management on an emergency basis. The “Commodities PRT” may deploy anywhere in the U.S. and its possessions as needed in response to a disaster situation.

It should be remembered that the Corps’ ability to provide assistance during a disaster is limited. Emergency help is more readily available through local and state emergency management or civil defense agencies, or local police, fire and rescue.

They also have Corps liasons attached to FEMA as part of the staff to REMIND them of ALL the wonderful stuff the CORPS can and WILL do. Let’s repeat one particular line from the mission statement:

Under Emergency Support Function # 3 of the NRF, the Corps may be tasked by FEMA to provide services.

Sandy’s devastation has received a Presidential Disaster Declaration.

DID FEMA activate the Army Corps of Engineer Commodities Planning and Response Teams?

Did they?

They wouldn’t be going door to door praying for a water bottle contract by Monday if they had, I’m thinking. And they’re not on THIS list.

Defense Department Continues Supporting Storm Response

…The Army Corps of Engineers has received 25 mission assignments from FEMA, with more than 400 people engaged to support the response mission.

The Corps of Engineers’ priority is support to the New York City flood mitigation mission, deploying technical assistance and senior leadership oversight while working to identify and deploy 100 high-volume water pumps to FEMA mobilization centers. This is in addition to the 100 water pumps U.S. Northern Command is sourcing at FEMA’s request, officials said.

The Corps of Engineers also is supporting states’ and FEMA operations centers in three regions to organize response efforts. More than 20 team leaders or assistant team leaders have been alerted or deployed to provide public works and engineering expertise, such as damage modeling, storm surge modeling, and coastal preparations.

Other planning response teams remain on alert for debris management, commodities distribution, infrastructure assessment, temporary roofing, critical public facilities, water planning, and temporary housing. Additional temporary power teams have been placed on alert status.

“On alert” ain’t “Boots on the ground”, baby.

They NEVER activated them.

Amazing the questions you can answer on your own.

ths update: What FEMA HAS tasked them with can be found here:

Current Operations (as of 2 November)
•USACE has more than 500 people engaged to support the response mission, and has received a total of 35 FEMA Mission Assignments.
•USACE received a Mission Assignment from FEMA to provide 80 truckloads of water to West Virginia, 56 truckloads of water to New Jersey, and 40 truckloads of water to New Jersey. That mission is complete.
•USACE debris teams are in ports and the waterways in both NJ and NY clearing debris.
•Other Planning Response teams remain on alert for any additional debris management, commodities distribution, infrastructure assessment, temporary roofing, critical public facilities, water planning, and temporary housing. Additional temporary power teams have also been placed on alert status.
•USACE is supporting States’ and FEMA Regions I, II and III operations centers to organize response efforts. More than 25 Team Leaders or Assistant Team Leaders have been alerted and/or deployed to provide public works and engineering expertise to include damage modeling, storm surge modeling, and coastal preparations.
•USACE has assigned a liaison to the Department of Energy and to the National Guard Bureau to coordinate any combined response actions.

That’s it? 176 truckloads of water ~ NONE (as a friend points out) to New York City ~ and THAT’S IT for the water FEMA’s tasked them with procuring, yet FEMA’s OUT OF WATER?!?!?!

And the Corps remains “on alert”, BEGGING for something to do, because they have the resources, the knowledge and the ASSETS IN PLACE TO HELP PEOPLE NOW…

In any disaster, our top priorities are:
•Support immediate emergency response priorities;
•Sustain lives with critical commodities, temporary emergency power and other needs; and,
•Initiate recovery efforts by assessing and restoring critical infrastructure.

…but this smartest, most transparent, you’re doin’ a heckuva job administration doesn’t mind more people dead, as long as those campaign optics are all rosy halos.

ths update: The USACE Hurricane Sandy FEMA update as of November 4:

Current Operations (as of 4 November)
•USACE has more than 400 people engaged to support the response mission, and has more than 50 FEMA Mission Assignments exceeding a total of $134 million.
•USACE debris teams are in ports, waterways and coastal areas in NJ and NY clearing debris along the Atlantic seaboard.
Other Planning Response teams remain on alert for any additional debris management, commodities distribution, infrastructure assessment, temporary roofing, critical public facilities, water planning, and temporary housing[ths adds: !!!].

GUESS what HASN’T CHANGED? No water or temp housing teams YET.

NO ONE HAS CALLED IN THE CORPS.

Today, November 4th’s DOD Press release is all National Guard and Transcom, with a teeny Navy/MarineCorps note. (H/T Dave in Texas) NO Army Corps of Engineer ANYTHING.

FEMA Is OUT OF WATER

OUT. Of water.

HOW can that be possible.

It boggles the mind.

They don’t even have a fucking CONTRACT yet. YET! And won’t have any water to the DISTRIBUTION CENTERS ~ NOT THE PEOPLE SUFFERING, MIND YOU ~ until Monday.

How is that possible?

ths update And UNIONS ARE OBAMA’S BIGGEST SUPPORTERS:

Hannity’s shock audio: Union members shout ‘Scabs!’ and ‘Scumbags!’ at utility crews in New York

*UPDATE: The Daily Caller has learned that the audio Sean Hannity played during his Friday, Nov. 2 broadcast was taken from a 2011 union protest against replacement workers during a Verizon strike. A YouTube video of the protest carries a description naming the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, local 827, as the source of the comments. That union local is based in East Windsor, N.J.

…New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie pledged Friday that he wouldn’t permit union interference with power restoration, but the governments of New York state and New York City have been silent on the matter. (RELATED: Christie threatens “Disaster Control Act” order to guarantee nonunion utility workers can help restore NJ power)

The audio Hannity played Friday featured what he said were “union thugs” berating utility workers from Alabama.

“That’s who you hurt, scumbags! That’s who you fucking hurt! Scumbags!” a loud voice on the audio recording is heard shouting. ”Fuck all of you fucking [unintelligible]! That’s who you hurt! You’re taking it from our families! Good jobs!”

“Go back where you came from! Look at her face! Scab! Look at her face, scab! That’s who you’re hurting, scab! You feel good tonight? Go home, you bunch of scabs! That’s who you’re hurting! Taking our jobs! That’s who you’re hurting, scabs! You’re hurting families!”

Bet there’s some cold people shivering in the dark who’d be interested in how concerned the Unions are for their well being in the middle of a natural disaster.

We treated those out-of-state crews ~ specifically the one from Texas fixing the lines in our neighborhood after Ivan ~ like Gods come down from Olympus, lemme tell you. And to a person, the whole Gulf Power Company bunch were damn sure glad to have them. Same for the hundreds of out-of-state trucks that came in for Bertha and Fran clean-up in N.C. Freakin’ heroes.

These people…speechless. I’m speechless.

*Thanks for the heads up to leelu in the comments for the DC correction.

Hurricane Sandy Cuisine With Bingley

Neighbors reaching across the aisle to neighbors. The Marine across the street grills the chicken and Bingley makes the alfredo sauce.

My ‘wake-up’ phone picture (keeps forgetting about the time difference in his camping enthusiasm…)
yesterday ~ with the admonition, “Tell them we still survive!!!” ~ was “eggs-in-a-frame” à la Weber.

Of course, this morning, I hope he had a good feed. He’s sitting in the 38° chill at the Belmar Ferry terminal. Said the berm that protected it is completely blown away and the terminal itself is full of sand. On the way in, he saw horrendous lines at the few gas stations that were open, so all the more reason the use your full tank (Remember? We said FILL UP/TOP OFF?) wisely in the coming days. NO LOLLYGAGGING. He’s also equipped with a flashlight, because they’re opening his office building so he can get paperwork out to work from (his cellphone plugged into the ashtray in the car at) home.

The flashlight is for the TWENTYFIVE FLOOR JAUNT he has up to his office before he actually gets to root through what he needs.

I hope he’ll still have oxygen in his brain when he gets UP there. O_o

I’d hate to remember I forgot something halfway down.

Staten Island

And precisely WHY I tell everyone to be prepared to fend for yourselves for DAYS and NEVER, EVER RECOMMEND ANYONE GIVE MONEY TO THE RED CROSS:

NOVEMBER FIRST ?!?!?

They have all the money and ALL the resources in the world and their FIRST foray onto the borough is in RESPONSE to the borough president lighting them up on national TV.
Despicable.

I Love Joe Bastardi

To Joe’s point, some New York City Hurricane Donna footage from…1960. Look familiar?

Ebola is arguing at this moment with DrudgeRetort GlobalWarming types insisting that it’s “NEVER been this bad”. I sent him this clip to augment his learned weatherman logic.

It’s like a PIEgraph to neopyhtes. Visuals are SO much easier.

Hurricane Sandy In Pictures and Video #1


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The Jersey Coast in pictures from Seaside to Ortley Beach

My Home State’s in a World of Hurt When the Witch of November Comes Early

Kept up with Bingley via text through the whole thing (he lost power about 1:30 Central) and heard from him first thing this a.m., as he was making coffee. He and NJSue are fine, although the Scrabble beating she administered ~ by flashlight, unsporting, no? ~ was probably ill considered, since HE’S a sore loser and SHE’S trapped in the house with him.

Kcruella is texting she’s fine as well, as are Diptera and Fausta (seen flashing by on Twitter), thank God for all. *DonnaD now, too!

But, oh, New Jersey took a whupping. Christie looks like Hell on Fox and Friends this a.m., but they’re lucky to have him in situ for something this massive.

Unlike NYC, with that bastion of masculine resolve at the helm, Bloombito. Can anyone spell “ANARCHY”?

The thought is terrifying.

Gotta work today. Stay safe. As always:

The Salvation Army

Scary in the Dark

Hurricane Sandy Videos

Atlantic City washes away.

And Chris Christie tells you to thank your mayor if you die.

Sea Bright, early on.

Seaside Heights

Live Hurricane Sandy Coverage Link

ABC Channel 7 New York

Bingley says they’re doing a great job and, from what I’ve seen so far, I agree one hundred percent.

Been some incredible beach/flooding shots and the hints from the ConEd guy they’re talking to right now are FANTASTIC.

From Mayoro Bloombito!

Who attempted to communicate with his Hispanic constituency in the City.

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