ATL: ARTHUR - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ARTHUR - Hurricane - Discussion
Maybe a special advisory soon?
			
									
						
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Re: ATL: ARTHUR - Hurricane - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:Maybe a special advisory soon?
That's what I'm thinking.
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Bocadude85 wrote:NDG wrote:Like I have been preaching for at least a month now that the subtropics conditions in the Atlantic are way better this year than last year.
When is the last time we had a Cat 2 the first week of July? Its been awhile hasn't it?
July 2010 - Hurricane Alex, though it formed in late June
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A special advisory saying what in addition to the 11am info?
			
									
						
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seahawkjd wrote:A special advisory saying what in addition to the 11am info?
It may relay the new information from the AF301 recon flight currently in progress, which did not make it to the center prior to the advisory.
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What a big difference 12 hours can make.  Last night Arthur was struggling with a bit of shear, mid level dry air, and lacking convection in the west quads v. a healthy looking hurricane this morning.   
Breezy and humid on the Treasure Coast and watching the high clouds zip to the northeast. Arthur has a healthy supply of fuel for sure.
Staying just west of the forecast track may spell greater impact for the northeast coast?
This couldn't happen on a more inconvenient weekend. Hope all in the potential path are watching this closely.
			
									
						Breezy and humid on the Treasure Coast and watching the high clouds zip to the northeast. Arthur has a healthy supply of fuel for sure.
Staying just west of the forecast track may spell greater impact for the northeast coast?
This couldn't happen on a more inconvenient weekend. Hope all in the potential path are watching this closely.
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Re: ATL: ARTHUR - Hurricane - Discussion
Just an observation, I'm in coastal NC and the humidity is insane. 72 percent humidity and a heat index of 99 degrees. I don't think dry air is going to be a problem any longer. 
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Spent many a great weekend/week back in my younger days on the Outer Banks.
Their whole economy depends on this weekend and the summer.
Arthur may very well wipe out the roads in a big way. That's sad for our fellow people who work hard out there to make ends meet.
			
									
						Their whole economy depends on this weekend and the summer.
Arthur may very well wipe out the roads in a big way. That's sad for our fellow people who work hard out there to make ends meet.
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Reporting from Atlantic, NC. Downeast Carteret County about 30 miles from Beaufort.
Looks like an eye is starting to come out this thing means business.
			
									
						Looks like an eye is starting to come out this thing means business.
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Rail Dawg wrote:Spent many a great weekend/week back in my younger days on the Outer Banks.
Their whole economy depends on this weekend and the summer.
Arthur may very well wipe out the roads in a big way. That's sad for our fellow people who work hard out there to make ends meet.
Indeed...usually a hurricane would hit late summer and maybe only a week or two is ruined. An early July storm may cost the whole summer for the OBX.
What was the impact after Bertha in 1996...this will probably be a similar intensity...
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Re: ATL: ARTHUR - Hurricane - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ARTHUR - Hurricane - Discussion
Rain here in Southport, Nc has been intermittent all morning.  We just had a strong rain band come through and dropped a significant amount of rain for about 10 minutes.  It caused some pooling in the streets, but that only took a couple of minutes of no rain to recede.  Looks like another band is coming in over the river in just a couple minutes.
			
									
						
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