My heart goes out to all of the people whose lives were changed by this storm, and my thanks to all the people who are working to help.
They said the eye of the storm was lingering about 90 miles west of Philadelphia. By road, we're 113 miles. The weird thing was it was eerily calm here. We had rain and wind but nothing at all like the areas around us a bit further out from the 'eye'.
I spent my first 50+ years in NJ. Seeing the level of devastation there was hard to believe. So many places I have been in the NY and NJ area were just decimated.
There's lots of speculation asking "Is this the new normal?" I suspect it will be. Although I get the determination behind rebuilding, when you consider areas like the NJ shore are just delicate little strips of sand between the ocean and the bay I question how long before there is another horrific disaster. Sea levels have been rising, it's no secret. The oceans are warmer, the gulf stream and wind patterns are changing, the caps are melting. I think many major cities all around the globe will be dealing with similar occurrences. Nature is bigger than all of us and always wins in the end.