NEW YORK, April 30- Six months after Hurricane Sandy ripped into the U.S. East Coast and triggered one of the worst energy crises in decades, there is scattered evidence companies and state agencies have moved to strengthen complex fuel supply networks against future storms.
The Weather Channel's Paul Walsh tracks the winter storm as it makes its way across the United States, dumping heavy snow and strong winds along the way.
CNBC's Brian Sullivan reports a snowstorm caused a 125 mile backup on a road in Russia, and relentless snow and fog has shut down multiple airports in China; and Amanda Drury says Supervalu is soaring.
Meteorologist Todd Gross says the major issue with the nor'easter headed for the Northeast is that there are still leaves on the trees, which will cause limbs to come down.
When the weather is bad, it generally favors Republicans, and we are forecasting rain in Northern Florida tomorrow, reports Paul Walsh, The Weather Channel; and there's a chance a winning candidate will not be announced tomorrow, with Keith McCullough, Hedgeye Risk Management founder & CEO.
Would you take a storm more seriously if it was named after a Greek god? The Weather Channel thinks so, feeling it will be easier for folks to track the storm and get the word out on social media.
Most ski areas have not gotten as much snow this year as usual. Discussing the attraction to their ski resorts, with Andy Wirth, Squaw Valley Ski Resort president/CEO and Bill Stenger, Jay Peaks Resort president/CEO.