To: justa-hairyape; conservative in nyc; steveegg
I had thought the backside/after the eye was worse, but I could be wrong. I'm definitely not an expert on these things. Perhaps someone else on this thread can help?
To: LibertyRocks; steveegg
Steveegg or someone who actually understands weather better than me can explain it better, but I think the wind will shift on the backside (to from the south), which will push water north.
To: LibertyRocks
If you do get the eye itself, then the backside is worse because it goes from calm/almost calm to total bedlam. If you're just getting the eyewall, the right-side is worse because the motion of the hurricane gets added to the wind (and if you're on the coast, you get the worst of the surge).
1,507 posted on
09/23/2005 11:18:51 PM PDT by
steveegg
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To: LibertyRocks
Backside is usually weaker because eye starts to breakup when front hits. This storm lost it's backside an hour ago.
1,511 posted on
09/23/2005 11:20:16 PM PDT by
John Jamieson
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