ATL: ERIN - Hurricane - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ERIN - Hurricane - Discussion
It sure is fun and interesting to watch such a huge, majestic storm like Erin, knowing that it isn't going to wipe somebody or someplace off the map...
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Re: ATL: ERIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Craters wrote:It sure is fun and interesting to watch such a huge, majestic storm like Erin, knowing that it isn't going to wipe somebody or someplace off the map...
Erin will get another chance in 2031...
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Re: ATL: ERIN - Hurricane - Discussion
wxman57 wrote:Erin is definitely tracking east of the forecast. I doubt there will be any TS wind on the OBX. Hatteras is currently NE at 10 kts gusting 22 kts. Plane found 70-75 kts in SW quadrant.
Agree - doing a survey this evening of all the bouys offshore OBX and land stations the highest sustained wind speed I could find was 31 knots, and that was over water. The winds don't seem to be increasing over the past few hours either.
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Re: ATL: ERIN - Hurricane - Discussion
From Last advisory at 2 am EDT:
A sustained wind of 40 mph (65 km/h) and a gust to 46 mph (74 km/h) were recently reported at the U.S. Coast Guard Station Hatteras.
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Re: ATL: ERIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Guess it is fitting that the current end of run of the Euro shows Erin dissolving into Ireland.
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