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Hurricane Arthur
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| 2 July 2014
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Posted on 07/03/2014 4:02:22 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Arthur becomes the first hurricane of the 2014 Atlantic season. Independence Day travelers and revelers up and down the U.S. Atlantic coast are eying the path of the storm. Forecast models are in good agreement that Hurricane Arthur will dampen July 4th festivities along the N.C. Outer Banks. Mandatory evacuation of the Outer Banks has begun. Warm waters from the Gulf Stream are adding fuel to the storm development.
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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: North Carolina; US: South Carolina; US: Virginia
KEYWORDS: arthur; hurricane; tropical
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To: randita
As bad as the storms are that come through the Federal govt./park service causes much more grief, aggravation and loss of income to locals. They close the beach for bird nesting all the time. Don't allow this don't allow that and between the epa and the bird watchers its a nightmare all the time.
NC has no political representation for the locals on the outer banks,its sad.
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:31:14 AM PDT
by
rodguy911
(FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)
To: NautiNurse
Yeeeeeeehawwwwwww! Hurricane!!!!
Weather people finally have something they can dolt on for the next 4-5 days — provided the thing doesn't weaken.
Last season didn't give them much to be excited about. They are hoping for a better new season.
==
Stay safe.
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:35:24 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
To: NautiNurse
In 1959 our family survived “Gracie” while my Father was at Shaw Field. It almost destroyed the mobile home in which we were living. We had to flee the home in the worst of the winds and go to Shaw for shelter. In October we transferred to Japan to Yokota AFB and were living in the “paddies” when a Super typhoon hit the area, destroying our house and again we had to flee in the midst of the storm to the base for cover. I have empathy for those that are going to endure the hurricanes each season. I was only seven years old when I went through those two and have endured many others but those two's memory is entrenched.
The name of the SC hurricane was Gracie but I had remembered it as Gloria.
To: Recovering Ex-hippie
Will Florida get any of it? rains? Doesnt look like. Florida is in the clear now - my wife is now down there on the Space Coast and said their effects were limited to a couple of squall lines (like that never happens during a Florida Summer anyway) and a bit more breeze.
There are some advisories about rip currents, but even that shouldn't be a big deal - perhaps so up along the Georgia coastline now.
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:36:31 AM PDT
by
alancarp
To: TomGuy
Models now in tight agreement: landfall tonight somewhere along the corridor from Cape Lookout to Cape Hatteras. That angle of arrival - almost matching the contour of those barrier islands - is gonna overwash that entire stretch of beach as water is pushed in... erosion is going to be the biggest problem there.
Last 1-2 hours of satellite pics looked to show a weakening eye as dry air was circulating in... hope that continues, though it does have all day to recover from that. Still wouldn’t be surprised if it was a high-Cat 1 by landfall.
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:47:15 AM PDT
by
alancarp
To: TomGuy
Do people still watch television?
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:48:53 AM PDT
by
don-o
(He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
To: NautiNurse
Thanks NautiNurse. Forecast up to 75 knots
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:53:53 AM PDT
by
FlJoePa
("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
To: don-o
Yeah, but only when Jack Bauer is involved.
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posted on
07/03/2014 6:54:20 AM PDT
by
alancarp
To: randita
We were in the OBX in late April and the road just north of Rodanthe flooded and was closed just before we arrived and also for a time while we were there after a heavy thunderstorm. From November 2012
Mirlo Beach - Rodanthe, NC
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:20:00 AM PDT
by
don-o
(He will not share His glory and He will NOT be mocked! Blessed be the name of the Lord forever!)
To: alancarp
THANKS...LOOK LIKE OUR 4TH JULY PARTY GOES ON!!
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:26:29 AM PDT
by
Recovering Ex-hippie
(Bush won the War in Iraq, Obozo lost the peace..and gave Iraq back to the Terrorists!)
To: vetvetdoug
The Big Storm of that era was 1954 Hazel. 1000 people perished from Haiti to Canada. Destroyed much development along NC/SC coast.
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:27:49 AM PDT
by
NautiNurse
(Obama sends U.S. Marines to pick up his dog & basketballs. Benghazi? Nope.)
To: NautiNurse
Anyone know how Jacksonville fared? We flew home from there (Mayo Clinic) Tuesday, just in time to miss Arthur. I think I’ll take the CA shakers over hurricanes. Didn’t much care for the “regular” storms in JAX where you can’t see the car in front of you. Love the town, just not used to the weather.
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:38:15 AM PDT
by
Mjaye
To: Mjaye
Jacksonville, FL? No impact. Jacksonville, NC? That’ll be rainy and windy :).
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:48:24 AM PDT
by
alancarp
To: alancarp
Sorry, I was asking about Jacksonville, FL, should have made it clear. Thanks!
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:52:56 AM PDT
by
Mjaye
To: NautiNurse
Wow. We went from a high winds and rain forecast to expect dry conditions for the next six hours. Looks like it’s over for us.
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:54:59 AM PDT
by
Hillarys Gate Cult
(Liberals make unrealistic demands on reality and reality doesn't oblige them.)
To: All
View from the international space station:
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posted on
07/03/2014 7:59:43 AM PDT
by
FlJoePa
("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
To: NautiNurse
11AM advisory is up... and it’s indeed getting stronger.
90mph, pressure down a couple of notches to 981mb.
Forward speed up to 14mph.
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posted on
07/03/2014 8:02:37 AM PDT
by
alancarp
To: alancarp
Calling for a Cat 2 at landfall now:
DATA FROM NOAA AND AIR FORCE RESERVE HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT
INDICATE THAT MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS HAVE INCREASED TO NEAR 90
MPH...150 KM/H...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME ADDITIONAL STRENGTHENING
IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS...AND ARTHUR IS EXPECTED TO
BE A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE WHEN IT PASSES OVER OR NEAR THE NORTH
CAROLINA COAST. ARTHUR IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN WEAKENING FRIDAY NIGHT
AND IS FORECAST TO BECOME A POST-TROPICAL CYLONE SATURDAY.
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posted on
07/03/2014 8:04:37 AM PDT
by
FlJoePa
("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
To: abb; abbi_normal_2; aberaussie; abner; AbsoluteGrace; alancarp; Alas Babylon!; Alia; ...
...Arthur strengthens as it heads toward the NC coast...
Picks up forward speed, slight change in heading... Max sustained winds 90mph, 981mb
Moving NNE at 14mph
Located about 110 miles SSW of Cape Fear NC
On/Off Hurricane List Mash Here-->
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posted on
07/03/2014 8:04:57 AM PDT
by
NautiNurse
(Obama sends U.S. Marines to pick up his dog & basketballs. Benghazi? Nope.)
To: FlJoePa
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posted on
07/03/2014 8:05:04 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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