Fego wrote:We got a tornado warning!!
stay safe and let us know when it has passed ( the warning)
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Fego wrote:We got a tornado warning!!
emeraldislencguy wrote:hi newbern guyI live at emerald isle about 75 yards from ocean
I am really watching the storm now
lets keep in touch
sandyb wrote:no i have been here all my life but the local weather is showing it staying off shore way off of the Outer Banks I watched tv 12 at noon but he did say he thought Earl might even bend closer to the inner banks (?) I don't know where the inner banks are atlantic beach maybe? but the track the hurricane center is showing seems like we will be ok here in carteret county and I wanted to know what you all thought casue you all seem very informed and well educated on storms and i appreciate your imput so I can be ready and have my family informed cause as of right now they all see only what the tv is showing,
sandyb wrote:no i have been here all my life but the local weather is showing it staying off shore way off of the Outer Banks I watched tv 12 at noon but he did say he thought Earl might even bend closer to the inner banks (?) I don't know where the inner banks are atlantic beach maybe? but the track the hurricane center is showing seems like we will be ok here in carteret county and I wanted to know what you all thought casue you all seem very informed and well educated on storms and i appreciate your imput so I can be ready and have my family informed cause as of right now they all see only what the tv is showing,
UpTheCreek wrote:sandyb wrote:no i have been here all my life but the local weather is showing it staying off shore way off of the Outer Banks I watched tv 12 at noon but he did say he thought Earl might even bend closer to the inner banks (?) I don't know where the inner banks are atlantic beach maybe? but the track the hurricane center is showing seems like we will be ok here in carteret county and I wanted to know what you all thought casue you all seem very informed and well educated on storms and i appreciate your imput so I can be ready and have my family informed cause as of right now they all see only what the tv is showing,
Inner Banks are referring to downeast, like Harker's Island and such.....inside the sounds. I'm not so well educated, but starting to get interested during Isabel. I got admonished for giving you bad advice, but assuming you're prepared, I really don't think we'll know a more concrete track until Wednesday. Nobody does, even Skip Waters! Just keep an eye out.
Looks like NHC updated advisory at 1 pm today instead of 2. Their track has stayed the same as their 11 advisory.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/graphics_at2.sh ... e#contents
sandyb wrote:no i have been here all my life but the local weather is showing it staying off shore way off of the Outer Banks I watched tv 12 at noon but he did say he thought Earl might even bend closer to the inner banks (?) I don't know where the inner banks are atlantic beach maybe? but the track the hurricane center is showing seems like we will be ok here in carteret county and I wanted to know what you all thought casue you all seem very informed and well educated on storms and i appreciate your imput so I can be ready and have my family informed cause as of right now they all see only what the tv is showing,
.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
AS OF 3 AM MONDAY...THURSDAY FORECAST HIGHLY DEPENDING ON THE TRACK
AND SIZE OF EARL AS IT MAKES ITS CLOSEST APPROACH TO THE COAST
DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AT BEST AS THE STORM PASSES JUST
OVER 300 MILES EAST OF THE COAST SOME OF THE CIRRUS OUTFLOW PASSES
OVER MAINLY NC ZONES. A TRACK FURTHER WEST WOULD OBVIOUSLY IMPLY
MORE CLOUDINESS AND SOME MORE WIND OVER LAND AND EVEN THE CHANCE FOR
A SQUALLY OUTER RAINBAND SUCH AS THAT IMPLIED BY THE 00Z GFS AND TO
A LESSER EXTEND THE ECMWF (BOTH OF WHICH REPRESENT LARGE WESTWARD
SHIFTS FROM PREVIOUS RUNS). MOST OF THE EFFECTS, FOR NOW, APPEAR TO
BE CONFINED TO MARINE/BEACH ENVIRONMENT WITH LARGE WAVES/STRONG RIPS
RESPECTIVELY. REST OF FORECAST THINKING REMAINS UNCHANGED. FRIDAY
ANOTHER HOT DAY WITH A LATE DAY OR NIGHTTIME FROPA DEVOID OF ANY
REAL RAIN CHANCES.
UpTheCreek wrote:Looks like NHC updated advisory at 1 pm today instead of 2. Their track has stayed the same as their 11 advisory.
emeraldislencguy wrote:thanks
I agree wed will be too late to start everything
esp if you have to work wed am
the advisory this afternoon and tonight
will be interesting
we all keep waiting for the nw turn
I think it may be a close call
everyone is talking about it here
x-y-no wrote:UpTheCreek wrote:Looks like NHC updated advisory at 1 pm today instead of 2. Their track has stayed the same as their 11 advisory.
They're doing intermediate advisories every 2 hours because of proximity to land. But track is only updated in the full advisories.
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