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The way Jeanne is moving and forecast to move, could this be possible? I doubt it gets as strong, but who knows in the tropics? Let's just hope it doesn't make landfall like Gracie did.
-Andrew92
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Hurricane Gracie was a very bad hurricane ... Beaufort, SC recorded 95 mph sustained with a peak gust of 138 MPH (at the MCAS) ...
1959.......Sept. 29. St Helena Island, SC. (Hur GRACIE Cat 3) Northwestward at hurricane strength (100mph). (TS) past Columbia, SC. Turned north-northwestward to near Gastonia, NC. 140 mph wind at landfall with tides 6' above normal. Extensive damage to south coastal SC. Moderate to heavy flooding. Wind at Beaufort 95 mph gusting to 138 mph.
1959.......Sept. 29. St Helena Island, SC. (Hur GRACIE Cat 3) Northwestward at hurricane strength (100mph). (TS) past Columbia, SC. Turned north-northwestward to near Gastonia, NC. 140 mph wind at landfall with tides 6' above normal. Extensive damage to south coastal SC. Moderate to heavy flooding. Wind at Beaufort 95 mph gusting to 138 mph.
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