Jr0d wrote:syfr wrote:Jr0d wrote:Looking like a hurricane on the Charleston, SC radar.
Stay safe out there. Glad Ocracoke, NC evacuated as earkyvas they did.
Likely mostly just the tourists, though this year might have more evacuees than before !!!
The long term residents don't like to leave, thats for sure.
My in-laws are on Connecticut and are excited about the storm. They have a basement to take cover if tornadoes are in the area.
Living in a 'bubble' in Key West, I don't really know how the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast coast residents are reacting to the storm. I did see a New York poster concerned about surge because Isaias forecast to go through at high tide. Being a full moon also, I do rhink the surge may surprise some folks.
Edit to add Charleston, SC radar link.
https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/sc/charleston/clx
It would seem to hold up better after landfall due to baroclinic enhancement from the trough.