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That GFDL wind swath puts some pretty strong wings inland. Looks like on that Greenville NC gets nailed with 100 mph winds?
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kamqercam wrote:That wind swath looks messed up. If not I'm in trouble if that come about.
I got complacent after the track was trending East, but it looks like its riding the ridge and will move further West than forecastors thought. Looks like we are in for it big time here.
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Duddy wrote:kamqercam wrote:That wind swath looks messed up. If not I'm in trouble if that come about.
I got complacent after the track was trending East, but it looks like its riding the ridge and will move further West than forecastors thought. Looks like we are in for it big time here.
6Z GFS is scary...ya'll be safe.
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seahawkjd wrote:That GFDL wind swath puts some pretty strong wings inland. Looks like on that Greenville NC gets nailed with 100 mph winds?
Obviously, we'll have a much more accurate idea of landfall as time goes on. We have been preparing to ride it out here and are finally prepared. Hardly have given a thought to evacuate, but now we're talking about that. It's hard to leave your property behind, but there's nothing you can really do to save it either. This looks to be much worse than Isabel for us. How much further west will it go?
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UpTheCreek wrote:Obviously, we'll have a much more accurate idea of landfall as time goes on. We have been preparing to ride it out here and are finally prepared. Hardly have given a thought to evacuate, but now we're talking about that. It's hard to leave your property behind, but there's nothing you can really do to save it either. This looks to be much worse than Isabel for us. How much further west will it go?
Speaking from experience with Katrina, things can be replaced. Godspeed.
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Crap, euro right smack over my house with the center.......and gfs a few miles to my west. local models are showing 13 inches of rain possible, on top of already high astronomical tides. looks bad for eastern nc.
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capepoint wrote:Crap, euro right smack over my house with the center.......and gfs a few miles to my west. local models are showing 13 inches of rain possible, on top of already high astronomical tides. looks bad for eastern nc.
Prepare now for sure. I dropped a truckload off there once. What a beautiful city with a great ocean view. Things can be replaced. Its best to get out of dodge if the track doesnt change by Tommorrow
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duris wrote:UpTheCreek wrote:Obviously, we'll have a much more accurate idea of landfall as time goes on. We have been preparing to ride it out here and are finally prepared. Hardly have given a thought to evacuate, but now we're talking about that. It's hard to leave your property behind, but there's nothing you can really do to save it either. This looks to be much worse than Isabel for us. How much further west will it go?
Speaking from experience with Katrina, things can be replaced. Godspeed.
Thank you for the reminder. You're absolutely right.
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SEASON_CANCELED wrote:capepoint wrote:Crap, euro right smack over my house with the center.......and gfs a few miles to my west. local models are showing 13 inches of rain possible, on top of already high astronomical tides. looks bad for eastern nc.
Prepare now for sure. I dropped a truckload off there once. What a beautiful city with a great ocean view. Things can be replaced. Its best to get out of dodge if the track doesnt change by Tommorrow
That would be the smart thing to do, but I'm a firefighter, so we have to stay. part of the job, ya know.... At least I may be able to provide some on the spot reports, as long as internet and 3g hold out.
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capepoint wrote:SEASON_CANCELED wrote:capepoint wrote:Crap, euro right smack over my house with the center.......and gfs a few miles to my west. local models are showing 13 inches of rain possible, on top of already high astronomical tides. looks bad for eastern nc.
Prepare now for sure. I dropped a truckload off there once. What a beautiful city with a great ocean view. Things can be replaced. Its best to get out of dodge if the track doesnt change by Tommorrow
That would be the smart thing to do, but I'm a firefighter, so we have to stay. part of the job, ya know.... At least I may be able to provide some on the spot reports, as long as internet and 3g hold out.
Best of luck to you. Nobody knows better how to use caution than you guys, but still, be careful.
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[/quote][/quote]capepoint wrote:Crap, euro right smack over my house with the center.......and gfs a few miles to my west. local models are showing 13 inches of rain possible, on top of already high astronomical tides. looks bad for eastern nc.
I grew up in Beaufort and my parents still live there. I'm trying to get them to either go to my sister's house in Greenville or my place in Raleigh. The trend is no longer our friend here in NC.....
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tigerpaws17 wrote:With the models starting to trend more west, any one think the track will trend far enough west to hurricane force winds from Charleston, SC northward?
The Charleston NWS forecast does mention the more westward trend (and weaker trough), and upped the precipation forecast. Keeps the wind forecast brisk, but nothing too extreme.
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