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Tropical Hurricane Isaias

I think this thing could make another run for intensification today. Looking a radar although slight changes looks like he’s trying hard to get his act together. Looks like now it’s trying to wrap around the south side some.
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Gotta keep a weary eye on Isias's interaction w/ Andros Island in the Bahamas, frictional convergence w/ the island in the western and southwestern semicircle's of Isaias's circulation could allow the eyewall to close again and lead to a renewed bout of intensification. Already starting to notice the eyewall is beginning to fill in again, gotta watch this closely over the coming hours.
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New HMON run keeps the center 100 miles east of Florida and at hr 63 looks like its on track to hit Cape Fear , if this is how it actually plays out then obviously the threat to a stronger bigger storm from say MB to MHX is greater.....
 
Large swath of 3-6"+ of rain across central NC on this run, higher isolated amounts are almost certainly a guarantee if this came to fruition.

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Regardless of intensity qpf looks solid.... @SD you likey likey the Euro

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Check please. Most models at this point are putting us in the heavy precip or just along the western edge. Have to start feeling somewhat confident in at least 1 inch of rain
 
Man, the Euro keeps moving it west. It almost reminds me of Irma. I know it's not remotely the same setup, but it's interesting for sure.
 
I’m just gonna sit back on Monday/Tuesday and day drink (again) while you guys west of me like [mention]metwannabe [/mention] get the brunt of this. I’ll be sitting here in KECG with drizzle and a few gale force gusts.
 
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And this convergent element, even as the system heads extra-tropical around SE Virginia, will give us a pretty strong coastal blow in the UMIDATL/SNE region. (frequent gusts 50s, iso 70 in well timed cells), coastal flooding, heavy rains. Mind the leafed trees/outages (and so on)
 
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