'Frankenstorm' may be headed for Eastern Canada, U.S.
Rain, wind could sweep from southern Ontario to Maritimes in time for Halloween
CBC News
Posted: Oct 26, 2012 10:13 AM AT
Last Updated: Oct 26, 2012 11:11 PM AT
Weather forecasters are predicting that Hurricane Sandy could merge with another weather system as it moves, bringing a "Frankenstorm" to parts of Eastern Canada and the U.S. in time for Halloween.
The hurricane, which swept through the Caribbean and left the Bahamas Friday, has been downgraded to Category 1 as it heads north for Florida this weekend. The weather system could hit the U.S. northeast early next week as a tropical storm, according to CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland.
This satellite image taken Thursday, and provided by the National Hurricane Center, shows Hurricane Sandy moving northward across eastern Cuba. Weather systems seem to be coming together to create a Frankenstorm, a monster combination of high wind, heavy rain, extreme tides and maybe snow. (NOAA/Associated Press)As it curves northward and hooks left, Sandy could merge with the remnants of a cold front, creating a monster storm, he added.
"Despite the comical name … Frankenstorm is a pretty decent analogy, because we are taking spare parts from another storm and combining it with Sandy, and this will become a powerful, what is known as a hybrid nor'easter storm. A potent coastal fall storm," he said Friday.
The resulting storm could be widespread for Eastern Canada, with potential wind and rain from southern Ontario through to southern Quebec to the Maritimes, although "there is still potential for swings" in its path.
The remnants of the storm will reach southern Ontario and Quebec by Halloween, and "will result in a wet and windy week ahead for many Canadians," he said.
Similarities to film The Perfect Storm
The weather super-system bears some similarities to the famous 1991 "Halloween nor'easter" that inspired the movie The Perfect Storm, starring George Clooney. The storm saw a nor'easter absorb Hurricane Grace, creating a "perfect storm" that killed 13 people, said Scotland.
Actors George Clooney, left, and Mark Wahlberg, starred in the 2000 film The Perfect Storm, based on the Halloween nor'easter that absorbed Hurricane Grace in 1991. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)In this case, Hurricane Sandy is being drawn inland toward the cold front by a trough of low pressure.
The Canadian Hurricane Centre said Friday that Sandy — which has killed at least 40 people — will lose some of its tropical storm characteristics early next week, but will remain a "large and powerful cyclone" as it heads for the East Coast of the U.S. It could prove worse than last year's Hurricane Irene.
"Sandy will quite likely impact parts of Eastern Canada early next week," the hurrican centre said in a statement. "The track and intensity will, as always, depend on many changing factors over a period of several days. Thus, it is too early to meaningfully state how the storm will affect particular areas."
Sandy is expected to maintain Category 1 hurricane status as it curves upward, and move inland starting between Washington, D.C., and New York City early next week, Scotland said.
This could bring heavy rain and wind, pounding surf and widespread power outages to the U.S. northeast, he said.
'It's looking like a very serious storm that could be historic.'—Jeff Masters, meteorology director of Weather Underground
Experts are predicting at least $1 billion in damage.
"It's looking like a very serious storm that could be historic," said Jeff Masters, meteorology director of the forecasting service Weather Underground.
"Mother Nature is not saying 'Trick or treat.' It's just going to give tricks."
For Canadians, the potential Frankenstorm means "Halloween could be bad for the kiddies" in areas from the Great Lakes to the Maritimes, Scotland said.
"We are looking at the remnants of this storm bringing wind, bringing rain, and bringing just messy weather in general to places as far west as the lower Great Lakes as we move Tuesday into Wednesday."
With files from The Associated Press
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