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    The rain has demodulated a bit for almost 2 weeks.

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    To all you folks in the Carolina's and along the Southeast and mid-Atlantic coast please be careful. This hurricane looks as it is going to be pretty intense as it eventually (and very likely) makes landfall. I am anticipating that this will noticeably affect the weather all up and down the coast to one degree or another. But right now it looks like the Carolina's and Virginia are going to see the worst of it. Again, please be careful and be safe.
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    ^ I'll support that, take it seriously...
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    Predictive models are putting SC back on as a direct target. Then curling south before being pushed back out and traveling up the coast.

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    This thing's fixing to get really messy.

    Be safe, all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Predictive models are putting SC back on as a direct target. Then curling south before being pushed back out and traveling up the coast.
    That's not good. That will just make it's devastation more widespread. The two best courses are 1) It stays out at sea and eventually diminishes as it moves northeast. 2) It makes landfall and rapidly downgrades, minimizing damage.
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    Model changed again. They keep dropping it further south. We'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Model changed again. They keep dropping it further south. We'll see.
    Well, that's not good news for people who live further south. :( But of course its bad anywhere it hits population.
    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Model changed again. They keep dropping it further south. We'll see.
    It looks like we'll catch a serious break in central VA due to this. Some stiff winds Friday/Saturday, and a few inches of rain. The ground here is super-saturated, so I wouldn't be surprised to see the near TS force winds take down some trees. We are way over our normal rainfall here this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ad4mg View Post
    It looks like we'll catch a serious break in central VA due to this. Some stiff winds Friday/Saturday, and a few inches of rain. The ground here is super-saturated, so I wouldn't be surprised to see the near TS force winds take down some trees. We are way over our normal rainfall here this year.
    We are also supersaturated and things are also likely to fall over with the winds.

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