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Good News For SC . . .
Looks like SC will not be affected by this storm afterall... the ridge must be weaker than previously thought.
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Re: Good News For SC . . .
Stormtrack03 wrote:Looks like SC will not be affected by this storm afterall... the ridge must be weaker than previously thought.
Last time i checked you were still in the cone
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Re: Good News For SC . . .
hicksta wrote:Stormtrack03 wrote:Looks like SC will not be affected by this storm afterall... the ridge must be weaker than previously thought.
Last time i checked you were still in the cone
True but the last 4 advisories have shifted the path more and more north.... and there are no models forecasting a Charleston or southward landfall atm.
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Re: Good News For SC . . .
Stormtrack03 wrote:Looks like SC will not be affected by this storm afterall... the ridge must be weaker than previously thought.
Well, I am taking no chances and will be prepared. Nothing is written in stone, and if this hurricane continues to gain strength, and it hits Wilmington, there will still be effects in Myrtle Beach.
The way these canes have acted lately, ya just never know. I would prefer people here be a little concerned then not at all and think they are safe. Isn't that what happened with the people of Mississippi??
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Re: Good News For SC . . .
MBismyPlayground wrote:Stormtrack03 wrote:Looks like SC will not be affected by this storm afterall... the ridge must be weaker than previously thought.
Well, I am taking no chances and will be prepared. Nothing is written in stone, and if this hurricane continues to gain strength, and it hits Wilmington, there will still be effects in Myrtle Beach.
The way these canes have acted lately, ya just never know. I would prefer people here be a little concerned then not at all and think they are safe. Isn't that what happened with the people of Mississippi??
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Even though the latest advisory mentions little movement, it seems that since that was written (probably close to 2 hours ago) the movement now seems to be ENE - with a substantial amount of dry air on it's west side.
Click on http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html to view.
Frank
Click on http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html to view.
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