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New york, 12 to 18 inches. future track for a good portion of the day, we are just getting started and we will give you updates through the morning. amy: visibility expected, midday, pounding waves on the jersey beaches. the second time the jersey beach expected for more of snow. in long branch, how are the conditions? coming down sideways. reporter: i heard you say star wars. i took the millennium falcon to my first trip. it runs until 4:00 pm. we see big wind gusts. snow totals piling up. you can see this wind driven snow, those wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour possible the ....
Hellacious at times, pounding waves, pounding slash, it was quite the hurricane pounding splash, it was quite the hurricane for a moment, but it was fast moving, fast in and fast out. this morning everybody woke up to a lot of debris, boats, sailboats, 35 feet long broke from their morings up along the side and along u.s. 90, multiple dump truck bulldozer and backhoe crews, and traffic detours turning a 20 minute drive into a 90 minute drive as they scooped up all of the sand and beach debris and all of the silt. getting back to normal, and for the most part, things are looking much more back to normal here in town. the hard rock hotel has the authority from the state gaming commission to open as soon as it s ready. that should really be happening in a couple of hours. they are already setting the black jack and poker cards up on top of the tables. and businesses down the street which had been closed yesterday afternoon just reopened about an hour ago. ....
Swells, then it was just chaos for them. greg can t believe what he s seeing. the pounding waves swallow the coast guard vessel flipping it and tossing both men into the ocean. the boat had an air pocket under it, luckily. we were able to get out and swim to the bow. i had to get back to that boat. the men make it out of the water but are now stranded on the overturned hull. once we got into that sort of trouble, we didn t know how we were going to get out of it. we were fighting for our own life then. as the capsized boat bobs wildly, the men hang on for their lives. just then a chopper from the west pack helicopter rescue service arrives. eddie bennett is the crew chief for the organization in 2012. the conditions were far from ideal. we had six to seven meter waves breaking on shallow sand banks. ....
Surabaya to singapore. that s because they didn t have a license to operate on sunday. the way this works, airlines have agreements with regulators they had the right to fly the route, it just didn t cover sunday in particular. officials here in indonesia, though stressing that that investigation is completely separate from the investigation into the crash. airasia says it s cooperating, certainly a piece of information that investigators will be watching though as the story develops ana? david molko, thanks for the update in surabaya this morning. a massive search area, weather, pounding waves, three unrelating factors as teams try to recover victims bodies and the airasia plane wreckage. here s what one search team went up against in the java sea this weekend. it helps to understand how challenging the conditions are. waves up to 13 feet high rocking search vessels, spilling water on to the deck. a cnn crew was one of the few ....
Rip current. here in north carolina the most likely potential landfall, officials are begging the public to take the threat seriously. we want to make sure people don t try out the great waves right before the storm comes. each though they are good waves we don t want you to go into the ocean. so far they are not asking people to shy away. go ahead and enjoy yourselves, make use of today and tomorrow, but pay attention to what may come. hanging in the balance, not just weekend vacation, fourth of july parades and fireworks, but also more serious concerns. everyone here remembers irene in 2011. the pounding waves and the flooding and the houses ruined. the ocean breached right through the island in several places washing out the only roads and cutting off several thousand people from the mainland. could a storm that serious happen again? we ve got to be ready for anything. reporter: 250,000 people expected here in the north carolina beaches over this ....