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I don’t like models a week to 10 days out in front of a storm. I hate that line they run down the middle of models too. People tend to trust that line too much, including me. Drives me nuts
They didn't know what Dennis '99 was going to do what he did until he was doing it.
I wouldn't call 60mph wind gusts in the triangle a nonevent....nor even 40mph.
I wouldn’t either. 40-60 mph winds could finish off the work that Fran, Floyd or Florence started. I bet there’s a lot of trees around the Triangle that need just one more good push and they’re down
Almost on schedule out gets trotted the old tired standbys Fran, Florence, et. al. as historical weather whataboutisms. Hey whatabout that superbad storm of 1860-something-or-other. I mean...it could happen!!11! Keep the fear alive, people!
Almost on schedule out gets trotted the old tired standbys Fran, Florence, et. al. as historical weather whataboutisms. Hey whatabout that superbad storm of 1860-something-or-other. I mean...it could happen!!11! Keep the fear alive, people!
Any one who doesn't respect and fear the awesome destructive capability of a hurricane is a fool.
WRAL is predicting 24 MPH winds overnight Thursday.
IF that is accurate, it is nearly a non-event.
NOAA is predicting a 30%--40% chance of sustained 39+ MPH winds. Shift the storm a few miles east and that drops, uh, precipitously.
We aren't going to be stupid about it, but we also aren't very concerned about our home and health unless there is a significant shift to the west.
Almost on schedule out gets trotted the old tired standbys Fran, Florence, et. al. as historical weather whataboutisms. Hey whatabout that superbad storm of 1860-something-or-other. I mean...it could happen!!11! Keep the fear alive, people!
I DO like the Dennis '97 example as it relates to the angles and dangles a storm may do.
Any one who doesn't respect and fear the awesome destructive capability of a hurricane is a fool.
Foul on the play. Minus 4 yards for hyperbolic generalization.
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