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Did Alex make landfall?
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kmhx.shtml
Tiny section of eye may have touched the cape. Check it out for yourself.
Tiny section of eye may have touched the cape. Check it out for yourself.
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No. The center of the eye did not. That's what's considered for a landfall. EXTREMELY close though.
Last edited by Brent on Tue Aug 03, 2004 12:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Honestly, in its inception stage, I never thought it was going to exceed 50 kts at the most, until early yesterday morning, when I started thinking that the small window of opportunity would allow Alex to reach minimal hurricane status ...
SO ... in hindsight, with regards to intensity in its inception, I busted miserably ...
SO ... in hindsight, with regards to intensity in its inception, I busted miserably ...
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GaryOBX wrote:Thanks HG... 3 inches an hour is what we don't need. We're already saturated from recent rains.
I am working in Duck today... our parking lot is flooded due to heavy rains. The winds are picking up and our power is blinking.
At the same time, our island is crammed with tourists who are spending the day "rubbernecking"... so the roads are not only flooding... they're packed.
Doh! *rolls eyes*
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