I am feeling like Euro is a little two far west!!
I just have a hard time buying into the fact that it would not feel the weakness sooner and turn North . Someone help me out. That's a massive weakness and a powerful storm . 1+2 = poleward
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Especially not at 1-2am in the morning.I don't think the millions living in the Atlanta metro are thinking about 60+ mph gusts in this part of the state.
The ones that read this board are! I've got tons of old Oaks in my yard that the city won't let me cut down.The Euro is an absolute nightmare for the I-75 corridor, heck, all the way to Atlanta. I don't think the millions living in the Atlanta metro are thinking about 60+ mph gusts in this part of the state.
I-75 or I-95? Not a lot of distance between the two in Florida, but a world of difference in impacts.
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This would be horrible
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I was too young to remember Hurricane Opal, but I would imagine this specific scenario would far exceed the wind damage that hurricane did here. Fortunately, it's just one run of this extreme (so far).
Also if only we could launch weather balloons like day all the time daily, maybe we would save ourselves from some headaches. lol