Strange New York - Jones Cemetery, West Fulton, New York
During our travels we come across many cemeteries and we always take some time to investigate them. We decided to film these explorations and add them to the Strange New York playlist.
Jones Cemetery is located on the mountain just outside West Fulton, New York. The trail-head is on Rossman Hill Road at the Looking Glass Parking area. The loop trail that surrounds the pond is just down toward the pond from the parking area. Once on the trail follow it until you see the sign for Jones Cemetery, its located is a tall pine stand. The cemetery is a short walk up the trail. Enjoy.
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Massive SNOWSTORM NE USA 36in-New England; Storm Surge, 2 Dead: See DESCRIPTION
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The weather lived up to its billing in New England and on New York's Long Island, which also got clobbered with heavy snow. But in the New York City area, the snowfall wasn't all that bad,
- 30 ins Long Island
- 30 ins New England
- 31 ins Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
- 78 ml/hr
- Storm Surge, Southern Massachusetts 5ft high
- Atlantic Coast Flooding from South New Jersey to Maine
- Evacuation from town
- Town Cut off
- 50 ft sea wall destroyed - Massachusetts
- Ship Destroyed - Rhode Island
- Nantucket cut off
*Thousands Lost Power
*Thousands Lost Telephone service
- Scituate Town Flooded
* Car floated downtown
- Power lines down
- Roads Impassable
- Many homes damaged
- 40 Million People @ Risk
- 7,700 Flights Cancelled
- Grocery Stores Emptied
- Schools Closed
- 7 States with State of Emergency
- All cars off Road - CT
- Total travel ban @ 11pm - NY
- Boston Travel Ban
- New Yorkers off sidewalk
- Indefinite street closures
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Loud boom and a bright flash in the sky, Weather Service explains
Numerous people along the Washington coast and as far inland as Montesano on Wednesday night reported a loud boom and a flash in the sky, Grays Harbor Emergency Management said.
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Northeast Blizzard 2015 (Historic Snowstorm Shuts Down New York)
nowstorm Barrels Into Northeast; City’s Subways and Buses Are Halted Millions of people from New Jersey to Maine were forced to quit work early, rush to get off roads and highways and take shelter on Monday night as a snowstorm bore down on the region, bringing with it winds of near-hurricane force and the threat of coastal flooding and more than two feet of snow.
With the storm gathering in intensity as night fell, thousands of flights were grounded, public transportation was suspended or curtailed and travel bans were put in place in the half-dozen states in the path of the storm.
In New York City, after calls by the authorities to head home early, workers poured out of office buildings and crowded onto subway platforms, packed train stations and squeezed onto buses. Subway and bus service was to be suspended, starting at 11 p.m., the first time subways were shut down because of snow.
The Lincoln and Holland Tunnels were to close at 11 p.m., along with the George Washington Bridge and the Port Authority’s other crossings.
As Sandeep Dutta, 42, waited for his train home at Jamaica station in Queens, he held tight to a backpack with emergency provisions, including waterproof boots and chemical warming packs.
“There’s just more anxiety,” Mr. Dutta said. “You’re anxious to get home, but so far things are working out.”
As the storm gathered moisture over the Atlantic and picked up energy, commuters also took to the roads — hoping to beat both the deteriorating weather and the widespread bans on driving that were set to go into effect late on Monday.
From Fort Lee, N.J., to Andover, Mass., nearly every road was declared off limits by government officials to everyone except emergency workers. The orders were both to keep people safe and to allow workers better access to start clearing roads.
“This will most likely be one of the largest blizzards in the history of New York City,” Mayor Bill de Blasio warned.
BREAKING NOW! HISTORIC THUNDER ICE SNOW STORM TO HIT IN 24 HOURS!
BREAKING NOW!!! ICE BLIZZARD --- NORTHEAST U.S.A
NYC mayor: Coming storm like 'we've never seen before
50 MILLION PEOPLE AFFECTED...
NYC, BOSTON, RHODE ISLAND, BALTIMORE, PHILLY, ETC MAYORS PLACES URGENT WARNING!
PREPARE FOR SOMETHING WORSE THAN WE HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE! NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAYS, 'WORST SNOW STORM IN HISTORY'
- 20-30 INCHES OF SNOW WITH WIND GUST OF 65 MPH AND SNOW
-CONDITIONS BLINDING FOR HOURS. PREPARE
- STORM EXPECTED EARLY MONDAY MORNING
- SCHOOLS TO BE CLOSED FOR DAYS
- CAN BE LIFE THREATENING IF DRIVING IN IT
- UNUSUALLY ICY AND SLIPPERY CONDITIONS
- FROZEN PIPES HIGHLY LIKELY
- POWER OUTAGES EXPECTED
- INTENSE 'THUNDER SNOW'
- BOMBOGENESIS
- SNOW AND WIND FOR HOURS ON END
- MANY CITIES WILL EXPERIENCE FOR IT THE FIRST TIME
The National Weather Service and Mayors across these areas are calling for residents to be off the streets by early morning and prepare with extra items...
DEBLASIO SAYS SCHOOLS WILL STILL BE OPENED - FOX NEWS ANCHORS STATING THEIR KIDS WILL BE STAYING AT HOME AND IN THIS CASE YOU HAVE TO GO OVER THE SCHOOL SYSTEM...
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Juno Blizzard 2015 Hits New York NY Long Island Boston Massachusetts New Jersey & NYC Snow Storm!!!
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A blizzard with the potential to set all-time snowfall records bore down on the East Coast into the early hours of Tuesday, although the extreme forecasts appeared to have been scaled back somewhat.
The meteorologist in charge of the National Weather Service office for South Jersey, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Gary Szatkowski, issued a public apology on Twitter early Tuesday, saying the storm was a big forecast miss for most of the region.
Szatkowski tweeted a map showing reduced forecasts for snowfall amounts, followed by a handful of apologetic posts. You made a lot of tough decisions expecting us to get it right, and we didn't. Once again, I'm sorry, he tweeted.
People from New York City to Boston have been prepared for the possibility of 30 inches or more of snow, while meteorologists used words like historic and crippling to describe what lay ahead.
Governments in the Northeast planned snow removal efforts and adjusted public transportation schedules in preparation for the storm. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced in a press conference that driving would be banned in 13 New York counties. All public transportation, including subways, will be closed at that time too, he said.
This is a serious situation, if you violate this state order it's a possible misdemeanor, it's fines up to $300, the governor said.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio also announced a travel ban on NYC streets for non-emergency vehicles starting at 11 p.m. ET. The city plans to use 7,000 National Guard troops, 760 plows and 50,000 pounds of salt in cleanup efforts, Cuomo said.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced via Twitter on Monday night that New Jersey would also be instituting a travel ban—for the whole state—beginning at 11 p.m. ET.
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Kings(Brooklyn) New York, Showers & Thunderstorm
Without Radar I stumbled upon this storm that produce a good amount of rain with some rumbles of thunder.
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Potentially crippling snowstorm begins to hit Northeast
The entire Northeast region of the U.S. is preparing for a potentially historic snow storm, with states of emergency issued in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Winter Storm Juno - WHAT WILL HAPPEN? - Blizzard Warnings for New York City
Officials cautioned Northeast residents to not be misled by a relatively smooth Monday morning commute, and pressed their cautions to prepare for a crippling and potentially historic storm that could bury communities from northern New Jersey to southern Maine in up to 2 feet of snow starting later in the day.
They warned that getting home could be difficult and asked residents to avoid any unnecessary travel.
The National Weather Service said the nor'easter would bring heavy snow, powerful winds and widespread coastal flooding through Tuesday. A blizzard warning was issued for a 250-mile stretch of the Northeast, including New York and Boston.
In Massachusetts, Gov. Charlie Baker warned residents to prepare for roads that are very hard, if not impossible, to navigate, power outages and possibly even a lack of public transportation.
Boston is expected to get 18 to 24 inches of snow, with up to 2 feet or more west of the city, and Philadelphia could see up to a foot, the weather service said.
The Washington area expected only a couple of inches, with steadily increasing amounts as the storm heads north.
We do anticipate very heavy snowfall totals, said Bob Oravec, lead forecaster with the weather service in College Park, Maryland. In addition to heavy snow, with blizzard warnings, there's a big threat of high, damaging winds, and that will be increasing Monday into Tuesday. A lot of blowing, drifting and such.
President Barack Obama, who is traveling in India, has been briefed on the storm, spokesman Josh Earnest said Monday. White House officials also have been in touch with officials from states up and down the Eastern seaboard that are in the storm's path, Earnest said.
Wind gusts of 75 mph or more are possible for coastal areas of Massachusetts, and up to 50 mph further inland, Oravec said.
Airlines canceled or delayed more than 4,000 flights into and out of East Coast airports. Boston's Logan International Airport said there would be no flights after 7 p.m. Monday, and did not expect to resume flights until late Wednesday.
A storm system driving out of the Midwest brought several inches of snow to Ohio on Sunday. A new low pressure system was expected to form off the Carolina coast and ultimately spread from the nation's capital to Maine for a crippling and potentially historic blizzard, the weather service said.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged commuters to stay home on Monday and warned that mass transit and roadways could be closed before the evening rush hour, even major highways such as the New York Thruway, Interstate 84 and the Long Island Expressway.
In New York City, the Greater New York Taxi Association offered free cab service for emergency responders trying to get to work, and disabled and elderly residents who become stranded.
The New York Rangers decided to practice Monday afternoon at the Islanders' home arena on Long Island instead of at their own training facility just outside New York City. They'll stay overnight on Long Island for Tuesday's game against their rival -- if it's still held.
The Super Bowl-bound New England Patriots expected to be out of town by the time the storm arrives in Boston. The team plans to leave Logan Airport at 12:30 p.m. Monday for Phoenix, where the temperature will reach the high 60s.
NYC mayor: this could be largest snowstorm in New York's history
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio says the snowstorm bearing down on Northeast US could be among the worst the city has ever seen
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Eastern U.S. awaits massive snowstorm
Authorities in the northeastern part of the United States are warning of a fast-moving winter storm that could cause regional chaos and dump as much as three feet of snow on New York City. Parts of the region were already hit by a strong winter system over the weekend, and are preparing for the worst. Delta and other airlines have cancelled hundreds of flights. New Yorkers are bracing for what Mayor Bill de Blasio calls, a storm “the likes of which we’ve never seen before.”
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Winter Storm 2015: Chris Christie Declares State of Emergency in New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey speaks about the preparations he is taking ahead of a snowstorm that is predicted to be one of the worst in the region’s history.
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Winter Storm 2015: Chris Christie Declares State of Emergency in New Jersey
Blizzard of 1966
Three and a half feet of snow fell in Syracuse between between Jan. 28-31, 1966. Video by Katrina Tulloch.
Blizzard of 2015: Hundreds of Flights Canceled, 20 to 30 Inches Expected
A potentially historic blizzard that could bring three feet of snow is barreling toward the city and has officials already warning that streets and subways could be shut down before the Monday evening rush.
The National Weather Service predicts blizzard-like conditions to whip up winds as high as 65 mph and drop as much as 20 to 30 inches of snow.
We are facing, most likely, one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city, Mayor de Blasio told reporters Sunday.
Gov. Cuomo echoed those concerns in a statement Sunday that warned commuters they should consider staying home in advance of the Nor’Easter.
“As a result, roads including the Thruway, I-84 and the Long Island Expressway, and public transit networks including the LIRR, PATH, Metro North Railroad, and MTA subways and buses may be closed ahead of the evening commute,” Cuomo announced Sunday night.
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