No if euro is right with a center over Ashe county everyone from Charlotte to the coast would have isolated tornadoes and wind. South Carolina in play too.Mainly north of 40?
No if euro is right with a center over Ashe county everyone from Charlotte to the coast would have isolated tornadoes and wind. South Carolina in play too.Mainly north of 40?
Do you think Charleston is in play or too far south ?No if euro is right with a center over Ashe county everyone from Charlotte to the coast would have isolated tornadoes and wind. South Carolina in play too.
It’s in play with the cold front too and Laura. Too far out to rule that area out even tho the euro has been rock steady on that NC/VA border track it could trend south.Do you think Charleston is in play or too far south ?
The cutoff would be north Georgia mountains into the central SC based on latest models as the activity shifts to coastal Virginia in a hurry. Several days away tho this could all change despite the euro being in a lock ? on its track.There hasn't been a lot of talk about GA but im assuming N GA would be impacted just as much as SC ?
Yeah, I'm not sure I'm sold on a direct hit for central LA. Personally I think it will either go into Galveston, or perhaps up by Lake Charles in far western Louisiana. Either of those would still give my area a decent tornado and heavy rain threat given Laura's large size. But I'm still prepared just in case she suddenly veers north too soon.The way Laura is moving, I just dont see a Tx/L landfall. Not saying it wont but the movement brings her straight toward central/east Louisiana. I think the track will change by tonight and correct east
The company I work for is based in Houston. Many people I know lost everything from Harvey. The virus shut us down now this possibility of a hurricane. Sigh. 2020 needs to be over months ago.Do you remember all the rain from Harvey and how the entire Houston Metropolitan Area was inundated and flooded?
The forecast track must have changed significantly for him to make such a big forecast change.Find that pretty interesting. Thought no impacts to NC? ?
The forecast track must have changed significantly for him to make such a big forecast change.
That’s the thing, it really didn’t.. the models were showing yesterday the remnant low of Laura moving through Tennessee and around the NC/VA border area and he was saying no impact.The forecast track must have changed significantly for him to make such a big forecast change.