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Tropical Hurricane Laura (Post Landfall & Inland Effects)

I seem to remember a couple years ago that the strongest winds with Michael across NC was as dryer air was pulling into the storm on the backside. Is that something we could see here. I find it interesting that models drop the pressure lower after its passes the the Ohio Valley, but it’s still on land

I remember that. We easily had some gusts over 50mph in Charlotte.
 
I wasn’t alive for Camille but I bet models didn’t do well with 27” of rain in just 8 hours.
 
27” not happening. But some flooding is likely to occur in the west with any training of upslope from WV to NC.
 
I remember that. We easily had some gusts over 50mph in Charlotte.
I think the top gust at the airport was 61mph and I had a 64mph gust on my home weather station. I watched a TV documentary on hurricanes years ago and I remember Dr. Bob Sheets saying during it, that you should never underestimate what a remnant tropical low can do when it becomes phased with a jet stream.
 
This thread is a train wreck

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Lol. In all seriousness, we really do need to watch out for some significant/severe weather, as @SD, @Rain Cold, @Myfrotho704_ have been speaking of in NE GA, upstate SC and N Carolina. Guess, we’ll know a poop ton tomorrow. Prayers, for all in her hellish path......
The track after landfall, has really trended southe since yesterday! I think the Euro 50-60 mph wind gust over NC/SC are way to high, but Sat could be fun for y’all
 
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