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    Posted October 29, 2012 by
    sarm21
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    North Beach, Maryland
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    This iReport is part of an assignment:
    'Superstorm' Sandy: Your stories

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    Early Morning Effects

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     sarm21 drove 20 minutes to North Beach, Maryland, around 8 a.m. on Monday to see the effects of Sandy on the coastal community. 'At the time of the photos, the weather was not yet too severe. There was a heavy, constant rainfall and some wind. Water levels did not seem to be much different, and the tides were still small. In the approximate 20 minutes between taking the pictures and driving home, the amount of standing water on roads had increased,' she said. The 20-year-old lives in Huntingtown, Maryland, and is staying indoors today. 'As far as preparation, my family has a generator for our home and essential shopping has been done,' she said.

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    As soon as it was light enough to see outside, I wanted to get to somewhere on the water. I took a short drive up to North Beach, MD from my home at about 8:30 AM to see how rough the waters of the Bay were. Surprisingly, they weren't as vicious as I thought they would be. The tides rolling in were small, but there was plenty of rain and wind.

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