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From Avon @ 2:25PM: cannot call into Buxton, but they can call out... road flooded near Rodanthe. shingles blowing off, but slightly improved conditions. Power was on, but went out during phone call.
Trying to get in touch with Hatteras Village, where the worst has apparently occurred--same place where they got battered by Isabel--I just hope those people working on the boats are safe--the captain said that this was very much like 1993 Emily.
Trying to get in touch with Hatteras Village, where the worst has apparently occurred--same place where they got battered by Isabel--I just hope those people working on the boats are safe--the captain said that this was very much like 1993 Emily.
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When Dr Lyons was on the BarometerBob show a few weeks ago he said that intensity forecasts were the biggest problem with today's systems. The understanding of the dynamics involved are just not sufficient to predict the intensity changes. He also said that this is one of the most pressing research efforts on going in the tropical cyclone field. This one really caught most of us by surprise....
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Here's some more... the reports from Hatteras are mind boggling!!!
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PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
231 PM EDT TUE AUG 03 2004
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION...ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0215 PM HURRICANE BUXTON 35.26N 75.53W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC TRAINED SPOTTER
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 80 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 90-100 MPH.
0215 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC TRAINED SPOTTER
SOUNDSIDE FLOODING. OVERWASH ON PARTS OF HIGHWAY 12 IN
HATTERAS VILLAGE.
0220 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC STORM CHASER
102 MPH MEASURED GUST.
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yoda wrote:Um you sure?
THE
DIAMOND SHOALS NOAA BUOY RECENTLY REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS AROUND 55
MPH WITH GUSTS NEAR 75 MPH.
(2:00 PM Wakefield HLS)
Must be top secret, hush-hush stuff. Go the the buoy page. There you will see that the last report is over two hours old. Now almost three. So, are they afraid we can't handle the truth, or is someone not doing their job?
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.p ... tion=41025
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102 mph measured gust - Hatteras Village, Storm Chaser
Among the damage reports coming in to NWS Morehead City...
0215 PM HURRICANE BUXTON 35.26N 75.53W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC TRAINED SPOTTER
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 80 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 90-100 MPH.
0215 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC TRAINED SPOTTER
SOUNDSIDE FLOODING. OVERWASH ON PARTS OF HIGHWAY 12 IN
HATTERAS VILLAGE.
0220 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC STORM CHASER
102 MPH MEASURED GUST.
0215 PM HURRICANE BUXTON 35.26N 75.53W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC TRAINED SPOTTER
SUSTAINED WINDS OF 80 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 90-100 MPH.
0215 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC TRAINED SPOTTER
SOUNDSIDE FLOODING. OVERWASH ON PARTS OF HIGHWAY 12 IN
HATTERAS VILLAGE.
0220 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC STORM CHASER
102 MPH MEASURED GUST.
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3PM: Phones down in Hatteras Village and Buxton; however, they have power in Avon with hurricane force winds about 80 to 90mph. Person talked to daughter in Frisco...water 3 ft deep in her yard and within 6 inches of reaching the house.
Will try to get updates from Hatteras Village, but the phone lines are having trouble...am kind of worried about soundside flooding, but winds there should be subsiding about now. Have another update around 4PM...need to write a forecast for the depression.
Will try to get updates from Hatteras Village, but the phone lines are having trouble...am kind of worried about soundside flooding, but winds there should be subsiding about now. Have another update around 4PM...need to write a forecast for the depression.
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Soonertwister,
I would hope that tourists on Hatteras Island had the good mind to stay in their rental cottages today. North of Oregon Inlet, that's not the case. From what I've heard, Highway 12 and Highway 158 are packed. From my office window in Duck, I see bumper to bumper rubberneckers just out driving because they have nothing else to do.
The Duck Research Pier (1 mile to my North) in the last hour is reporting North winds 33-knots sustained with 38-knot gusts. I can confirm that it's just starting to Rock-n-Roll here now. Winds and rain are really picking up.
Here's another Storm Report:
I would hope that tourists on Hatteras Island had the good mind to stay in their rental cottages today. North of Oregon Inlet, that's not the case. From what I've heard, Highway 12 and Highway 158 are packed. From my office window in Duck, I see bumper to bumper rubberneckers just out driving because they have nothing else to do.
The Duck Research Pier (1 mile to my North) in the last hour is reporting North winds 33-knots sustained with 38-knot gusts. I can confirm that it's just starting to Rock-n-Roll here now. Winds and rain are really picking up.
Here's another Storm Report:
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PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY NC
253 PM EDT TUE AUG 03 2004
..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION...ST.. ...SOURCE....
..REMARKS..
0250 PM HURRICANE HATTERAS VILLAGE 35.22N 75.69W
08/03/2004 OUTER BANKS DARE NC PUBLIC
3 TO 4 FEET SOUNDSIDE OVERWASH NEAR HATTERAS VILLAGE.
NUMEROUS HOMES FLOODED.
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