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jenshops wrote:I just posted in the Tropical Analysis, but in case I don't get an answer I thought I'd ask here:
I have two questions: How far inland does storm surge go? I live on a river that flows into charlotte harbor but I'm probably 7miles up river, if the storm was cat 3 or more and came in to the north of us, would storm surge affect us.
Weatherboy1 wrote:Despite the fact I'm in Jupiter, FL -- basically right underneath the "black line" on the NHC's forecast path -- I don't plan to evacuate for this. It's only a Cat 2. I'm not in an evac zone. I don't expect flooding to be a major issue since the system should be moving very quickly. And my house is new construction (finished in Nov. 2004). Bottom line: I believe it's best to stay put unless this thing balloons into some Cat 5 monster like Mitch (highly doubtful). Lastly, I think Wilma could -- and I emphasize "could" -- rapidly weaken once she makes that sharp turn. Remember what happened to Michelle in 2001. She fell apart between Cuba and Nassau in the Bahamas due to shear, strong westerlies, dry air, etc. -- some of the same factors that will be in place once Wilma leaves the NW Caribbean. While I certainly plan to prepare for this storm, I am by no means panicking.
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