#22 Postby salescall » Tue Jun 04, 2013 11:38 am
I can remember several NC Hurricanes...
1984 - Hurricane Diana - I was 13 and remember being glued to the TV wondering when it was going to come ashore. It was a Cat 4 for a while and weakened when it came ashore. I think the winds were 70/80 mph at my house.
1989 - Hurricane Hugo - I was at school at NC State at the time. We didn't get hit as hard as Charleston and Charlotte, but the winds still knocked down lots of trees on campus. I'm guessing 45/50 mph winds.
1994 - Hurricane Gordon - I remember the winds weren't that bad, but the rains never ended. I'm guessing 45/50 mph winds.
1996 - Hurricane Bertha - The winds were probably 75 mph at my house.
1996 - Hurricane Fran - This was the storm that caused major damage my parents coastal property on the Pamlico Sound. The winds were sustained at about 80 mph at my house. I remember going to help with the cleanup at my parents place and finding a tree that had been submerged for years, laying through our screened in porch. It was easily 40 feet long. The storm surge must have been immense.
I missed most of the other big NC storms (esp. Floyd) after moving away, but did get to experience Alex with my kids in 2004. I was visiting my parents new place near Harkers Island. The winds were sustained at 60 mph with gusts up to 85. My kids were riding their bikes in the rain seeing how fast they could go with the wind. It was hilarious.
The scariest wind I ever experienced was while fishing off of Morehead City. We were trying to outrun a thunderstorm, and made it just about to the Port when the storm caught us. I set anchor just before the wind an rain got there. We took shelter in the (small) cabin and were hit with a couple of strong microbursts. It turned the boat on it's side and pulled the anchor. My brother and I were able to reset the anchor before another squall line came through. It was the most nervous I have been in a weather event. I would estimate that the gusts were easily 75/80 mph. Hope to never go through anything like that again.
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