Posted on 09/12/2018 6:46:00 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Florence makes landfall in Savannah, Georgia..SUNDAY
Storm sits of coast..48 inches of rain possibe in North Carolina
http://www.weatherbell.com
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I’ve got ‘till sunday to fix the ditch on the side of my driveway on the hill. I’m in KY, but still...
“Storm sits of coast..48 inches of rain possibe in North Carolina”
48 inches of rain possible.....seriously????
I trust Joe more than most.
Savannah?
Wow—The models up to this point have had Wilmington as the impact point.
They have us getting 40kt winds on Sunday, but, NHC really is the best at this, and, they haven’t said anything about it coming here.
If it does, we’ll go south.
He must be referring to the current ECMWF model. It has the storm going to Wilmington. The eye doesn’t fully make it onto land. Then it will drift slightly back into the Atlantic moving southwest down the SC coast. Then making landfall in Savannah on Sunday.
Really messed up scenario if it plays out that way.
Thanks for posting. I have not been keeping up with Weatherbell until recently.
The Daily Update is available from the right side of this page - https://www.weatherbell.com/premium - under Public Videos, and is worth watching.
That would make it a Hurricane Harvey type of event. Not good.
Kt . How many mph?
"Ever stared down the gaping eye of a category 4 hurricane? It's chilling, even from space"......"Watch out, America! Hurricane Florence is so enormous, we could only capture her with a super wide-angle lens from the Space_Station, 400 km directly above the eye.... Get prepared on the East Coast, this is a no-kidding nightmare coming for you......"
Glad we didnt buy a vacation house this year on Tybee, Hilton Head or Daufuskie
This was Garden City 'after Hugo' in 1989
50 miles north of where Hugo actually made landfall.
The storm surge was 14 feet
Your photo looks like a nautilus shell (Chaos theory at work again?)
Gerst returned to space on June 6, 2018, as part of Expedition 56/57
my uncle owned a camp ground at Pebble Beach. (my aunt ran Surfside pier). I had a ton of other family all around Myrtle Beach at the time. They all gravitated to the Charleston area after Hugo and...now look what they’ve got themselves into. Being the low country really puts them at risk.
I’ve spent a ton of time in Garden City over the years.
Joe is something else. I’m shocked he’s still got a job after hammering the climate change movement.
46mph, but, I went back and looked, it was 40 mph.
We live on a sailboat, and, I just jump to kts (that’s knots).
We stayed on the boat during Irma. It was rocky, but, we had no issues.
This one is looking like they have changed the forecast to edge back north at this posting
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