if you guys want more information and video clips from Mark regarding Alex here is the url....
Http://www.hurricanetrack.com
There you will get the latest stuff!
His next stop is Oregon inlet will he will set up again!
Mark Sudduth reported 86 mph on his research vehicle...
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Yep...and even got a little acknowledgement from the NHC in their 3 p.m. advisory:
UNOFFICIAL SUSTAINED WINDS OF 72 MPH AND A PEAK GUST OF 102 MPH WERE REPORTED FROM NEAR CAPE HATTERAS BY TWO PRIVATE FIRMS...WEATHERFLOW INC AND THE HURRICANE INTERCEPT RESEARCH TEAM...RESPECTIVELY.

UNOFFICIAL SUSTAINED WINDS OF 72 MPH AND A PEAK GUST OF 102 MPH WERE REPORTED FROM NEAR CAPE HATTERAS BY TWO PRIVATE FIRMS...WEATHERFLOW INC AND THE HURRICANE INTERCEPT RESEARCH TEAM...RESPECTIVELY.
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Andrew '92, Katrina '05, Gustav '08, Isaac '12, Ida '21...and countless other lesser landfalling storms whose names have been eclipsed by "The Big Ones".
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