1ST CALL DT MAP
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1ST CALL DT MAP
http://www.wxrisk.com/hurricane/isabel/ ... lProb1.jpg
http://www.wxrisk.com/hurricane/isabel/winds1.jpg
http://www.wxrisk.com/hurricane/isabel/winds1.jpg
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- Scott_inVA
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Re: 1ST CALL DT MAP
Well, in our email Updates, I've advertised Myrtle to NOR for 1 week so I'm okay with your landfall "A" and "B".
Your snow maps are more colorful, tho.
Scott
Your snow maps are more colorful, tho.
Scott
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beenthhru6 wrote:I have to say, I am very surprised to see the NC/SC border area in the 50% area. I was sure we would be well out of any problem areas. SIGH****
Well beenthru6 if you look at the winds map you will see his track takes Isabel up towards the Hattaras area....................Which is where i myself am expecting landfall if not slightly north by a few miles up the NC outerbanks...........................Either way his target area i think is just about on the money as it has been!...................This in no way implies that you are safe which is why you are in that 50% area and the same goes further up the coast as well to the NJ coast!........................As i said above great job DT on Isabel and the same applies to all the other Pro Mets and amatures alike who have called this Hurricane so far!
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We have to watch the storm closely---whoever gets hit is in for a smashing, however, if the storm skirts the coast---things aren't too terribly bad 50 or so miles to the west of the center. I doubt those west of the center out 75 miles or more will even lose power. Good luck to those in the bullseye area--take this storm seriously for your own safety!
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Lol Galveston! You are not the only one hoping that. Also when I posted the first time, I hadn't yet looked at the wind field map. That made me feel a lot better seeing how minimal the winds here are forecast to be. I know it isn't written in stone where Issy goes, but being on the south side is a definite plus.
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