ConvergenceZone wrote:MBryant wrote:After looking at water temperatures in the projected path, I'm a lot less worried about a major hurricane. I think it will be minimal if it gets by NC.
But! I'm NOT an expert and you should always follow the instructions of your local officials.
Exactly, the further north it gets, the more weaker it will be, because it won't have the warm bathwater to sustain it.....If this would have been going to Florida, it could have been a cat 4 or 5 we'd be talking about, as opposed to a cat 1....I'd say anyhing north of New York and you'll be looking at a tropical storm...It could still be up to a weakening cat 1 though as far north as New York
well you also need to factor in that when a hurricane or tropical storm in that location accelerates to the north at 25 to 35 mph you have to factor that in to the sustained winds so a 75 mph hurricane would give you possible wind gust to 95 to 110 mph and a tropical storm with winds of 55 to 70 mph you factor in a accelerating storm it would be 75 to possibly 90 mph gusts