Those eye images are UNREAL scary cool!!!
https://www.wptv.com/news/local-new...urricane-hunters-fly-into-the-eye-of-florence
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Those eye images are UNREAL scary cool!!!
I find it interesting that the Coastal Carolina-Campbell football game in Conway (essentially Myrtle Beach) will be played today at 2:00. One would think that all public resources would be focused on the incoming storm.
Not from what I can tell.And BC is supposed to play at Wake tomorrow night. That has to be canceled by now, right???
Just noticed the game's been moved to Buies Creek, NC to Campbell's home field.I find it interesting that the Coastal Carolina-Campbell football game in Conway (essentially Myrtle Beach) will be played today at 2:00. One would think that all public resources would be focused on the incoming storm.
Can't answer your question, but I have been wondering if & how this would affect travel plans from Tally to Syracuse.Flying from DC to TLH on Sunday.
Currently supposed to have a layover in Charlotte, but can change it to Miami.
My question is, based on the current path, could you even fly from DC to Miami to the east or would you have to go all the way around the west of the storm?
And BC is supposed to play at Wake tomorrow night. That has to be canceled by now, right???
IIRC, this was moved to Vandy's field in Nashville.
Not according to the ESPN site:
Thursday, September 13th
5:30 PM ET ESPN
Boston College
(2-0, 0-0 ACC)
Wake Forest
(2-0, 0-0 ACC)
BB&T Field
Winston-salem, NC
81° F
1,327 as low as $2
Line: BC -4.5
O/U: 53
PickCenter
PLAYERS TO WATCH
GAMECASTCONVERSATIONPICKCENTER
- PASS
Sam Hartman WAKE
48-78, 620 YDS, 4 TD- RUSH
AJ Dillon BC
26 CAR, 247 YDS, 3 TD- REC
Greg Dortch WAKE
19 REC, 243 YDS, 1 TD
With the updated forecast, UVa-Ohio could well be moving into worse weather in Nashville.That's right, this one was moved up to 4:30p on Thursday. There was another one moved to Vandy, just not recalling which one...
UVa and Ohio U... that one.
BC Wake on a week night will have like 10k fans (less in this circumstance) so it can't really take that many public resources away. Maybe push the game up a couple hours to get the game in and get BC back on their plane.
Flying from DC to TLH on Sunday.
Currently supposed to have a layover in Charlotte, but can change it to Miami.
My question is, based on the current path, could you even fly from DC to Miami to the east or would you have to go all the way around the west of the storm?
Its gonna pour in Charlotte. Wondering if I should postpone laying sod tomorrow?
There might be a couple hundred spectators in both grandstands.Just noticed the game's been moved to Buies Creek, NC to Campbell's home field.
For the game or to watch NYC lay sod?There might be a couple hundred spectators in both grandstands.
Run For The Hills! Run for your Lives! wait which Singer sang that?
The latter might be more entertaining.For the game or to watch NYC lay sod?
The Weather Channel anchor just said the NHC located an 86-foot wave in the NE quadrant of the storm. Any surfers in here interested?
The latter might be more entertaining.
Here's something else to think about:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/1...th-includes-at-risk-nuclear-power-plants.html
Here's something else to think about:
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/09/1...th-includes-at-risk-nuclear-power-plants.html
I work for Duke Energy, our nuclear operations people are top notch. They will make the right decisions.
Solar panel farms & wind turbines will be destroyed and take months to rebuild. This is why coal, natural gas & nuclear energy is needed.
I work for Duke Energy, our nuclear operations people are top notch. They will make the right decisions.
Solar panel farms & wind turbines will be destroyed and take months to rebuild. This is why coal, natural gas & nuclear energy is needed.
Thanks. I understand that everywhere has their weather issues. Even if the damaging weather events were the same for HHI and the NC MTNS we would rather live in the mtns. Being outside in July/Aug and not being soaking wet from the humidity is very appealing.Here is an old link for Ranger with some insight into the Black Mountain area he is considering. One of Asheville’s reservoirs is just north of nearby Swannanoa and is talked about in this article.
These were both lesser storms, but they caused long term damage to our area and killed five people in one landslide alone.
https://www.citizen-times.com/story...ces-ivan-impact-lingers-years-later/15217637/
BTW, as I headed home on I-40 this afternoon there were three caravans of bucket trucks headed east into the danger zone. Hats off to these folks and hopes for their safety... Surely there are others enroute even as I type.
It was hard to read their names in the other direction, but I think they are:
ARC out of Phenix City, AL
Bowlin out of Walton, KY
Townsend (?) out of possibly Townsend, TN or Townsend County, GA