fasterdisaster wrote:Is Earl still in an EWRC?
thats what i was wondering earlier........
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WilmingtonSandbar wrote:chargurl wrote:"We have a daughter in Jacksonville, N.C. Hope she left early, haven't heard from her."
According to NHC....Jacksonville NC, has a 72% chance of experiencing TS winds. Forcast calls for 20-40mph winds with gusts up to 50. 50% rain chance through today.
Yeah, with Jacksonville being about 40 minutes NE of us here in Wilmington, they are going to get fairly the same weather we are. Nothing this area can't handle. I would be highly surprised if anyone was talking about evacuating that area.
There may be an inner and outer eyewall. Unless the outer eyewall contracted some before it gets closer to land, it could bring some stronger winds to the coast than you would expect had the storm been the same distance and had one eyewall.UpTheCreek wrote:Chris_in_Tampa wrote:There is a second wind maxima:
Meaning???
SunnyThoughts wrote:
wxman57 wrote:I can definitely see an east of due north movement now. That should keep the sustained hurricane force winds east of the Outer Banks.
Zarniwoop wrote:fasterdisaster wrote:Things continue to look better for the Outer Banks, but at the same time things are starting to look ominous for Cape Cod.
You must be using a version of the word better that I don't understand.
fasterdisaster wrote:Things continue to look better for the Outer Banks, but at the same time things are starting to look ominous for Cape Cod.
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