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Tropical Major Hurricane Florence

The Inland threat for North Carolina is quickly diminishing in my opinion

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It has diminished some, but even with the monkey business from the Euro, the weather.us wind gust maps still show 40-60 mph gusts for the Triangle. I don't know how accurate those charts are, though.
 
Actually that probably makes sense considering the angle of approach
It has diminished some, but even with the monkey business from the Euro, the weather.us wind gust maps still show 40-60 mph gusts for the Triangle. I don't know how accurate those charts are, though.

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Good grief.....

Don't be surprised if we move away from a stall to just a change in direction. This is an anomalous situation, but I just don't believe we will get a prolonged stall.
 
When someone gets the EPS "mean" track map, please post it. All these lines are making me go crosseyed.
 
Good grief.....

Don't be surprised if we move away from a stall to just a change in direction. This is an anomalous situation, but I just don't believe we will get a prolonged stall.

This. That was my first thought (with my limited knowledge) when I saw the big change in models, that maybe it's finally coming to a consensus where it will make landfall. That the stalling may not ever happen, it would just be a direct hit.
 
Well, after looking over the data, virtually every member of the EPS is sending Florence back South in some way. RUH ROH.
 
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