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Hurricanes have always tended to bend to the left on landfall here on the North Gulf Coast and then resume its original motion, Winds are bolwing steady 15 - 20 knots here, with 30 - 35 knots in gust, we are 15 miles inland from Gulf. Power is blinking, some brownouts, its going downhill from here.
Hurricanes have always tended to bend to the left on landfall here on the North Gulf Coast and then resume its original motion, Winds are bolwing steady 15 - 20 knots here, with 30 - 35 knots in gust, we are 15 miles inland from Gulf. Power is blinking, some brownouts, its going downhill from here.
My observation has been that the storms that "change direction at landfall" are usually approaching the coast at an acute angle. I don't remember many moving as they approach perpendicular to the coastline.
i like the looks of the nnnnnne movement....i think keeping the eastern eyewall out of the bay is a good thing......much better if they get the northern wall.