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On Wed, 6 Sep 2017 11:01:59 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Just saw that Hurricane Irma is producing wind gusts of 225 mph. That's incredible. Hoping those in Florida have no serious damage or more importantly injuries. There's a little bit of encouragement that forecasters think it will lose a little of it's punch by the time it hits although it could still be a strong Cat 3 or a Cat 4. Getting wacked with a Cat 5 could be devastating. If it goes straight up through Florida it seems the worst would be on the eastern coast, being in the strongest quandrant. The plots are pushing east and if that is true the east coast will get the worst of it. The outer bands can still be pretty exciting. It is not unusual to see tornadoes or very strong gusts. If the radar is still working it is interesting to watch. You watch the stuff coming, there it is. Then the sun comes out for a few minutes before another band comes by. It does look like Charleston better be battening down the hatches. It may only be a Cat 3 by the time it gets there but that can still be pretty exciting. |