Hi I've posted some replies and just wanted to introduce myself. I'm Susan from Baltimore (Towson..for those who know the geography). I've always been very interested in weather and it's patterns; boy, has the past 48 hours been a learning experience! Thanks to all the fellow members for all their knowledge and expertsie. I REALL APPRECIATE :
IT! Take Care, Susan
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Hi Susan....have a great friend at Capitol Weather Consultants in Baltimore, but I live a whole lot of miles west and south...in Phoenix.
Nice to have you aboard. Isabel is teaching a lot of things to the class right now...and will be doing so for much of the week.
Hang in there with us.
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Nice to have you aboard. Isabel is teaching a lot of things to the class right now...and will be doing so for much of the week.
Hang in there with us.
azskyman
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Welcome Susan
I live just 15 minutes away in the Essex area. Not far at all. Welcome to S2K!!! Great to see you.
Keep a close eye on Isabel on Thursday. We could potentially and I'll esphasize the word "POTENTIALLY" see a direct hit in the Baltimore metro area. With Towson being north of the city and Essex east of there and Severna Park to the south, I think we all in the Baltimore area and throughout the mid atlantic need to keep a vigilant eye on this. The pattern favors a US landfall.
A high pressure ridge with a clockwise flow around the high is centered just east of new england. That is blocking this hurricane from moving out to sea as most hurricanes would do. So the track takes the center towards North Carolinas outer banks late Wednesday night with 125 mph winds. Virginia Beach gets slammed Thursday morning with 115-120 mph winds. Southern Maryland gets slammed at 8 PM Thursday with winds close to 100 mph. The timing maybe sooner than that, more like during the day Thursday for Maryland. Isabel could still remain a hurricane over Baltimore late in the day Thursday into early Friday with winds sustained at 80 mph with higher gusts potentially. This could change and we'll monitor this carefully throughout the week.
Stay safe everyone!!!! Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst!!
Jim
Keep a close eye on Isabel on Thursday. We could potentially and I'll esphasize the word "POTENTIALLY" see a direct hit in the Baltimore metro area. With Towson being north of the city and Essex east of there and Severna Park to the south, I think we all in the Baltimore area and throughout the mid atlantic need to keep a vigilant eye on this. The pattern favors a US landfall.
A high pressure ridge with a clockwise flow around the high is centered just east of new england. That is blocking this hurricane from moving out to sea as most hurricanes would do. So the track takes the center towards North Carolinas outer banks late Wednesday night with 125 mph winds. Virginia Beach gets slammed Thursday morning with 115-120 mph winds. Southern Maryland gets slammed at 8 PM Thursday with winds close to 100 mph. The timing maybe sooner than that, more like during the day Thursday for Maryland. Isabel could still remain a hurricane over Baltimore late in the day Thursday into early Friday with winds sustained at 80 mph with higher gusts potentially. This could change and we'll monitor this carefully throughout the week.
Stay safe everyone!!!! Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst!!
Jim
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Welcome to the site all.....................Great to see more folks from the Mid Atlantic region seeing how i am from the area as well originally................Grew up outside DC then moved to the MD/DE coast before comming here lasy year! Have relatives in GlenBurnie,Davidsonville and as well still at the DE coast! Know the area well................Again welcome to the site and stay safe as we get you through the Hurricane...............Dont forget to listen to your local media outlets for any watches and or warnings!
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