
@NHC_Atlantic: Arthur is the earliest hurricane to hit North Carolina in a season since records began in 1851. The previous record was July 11, 1901.
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Hammy wrote:I'm wondering, if the eastern eyewall remainds over water and with the center not going over too much land, could this end up continuing to strengthen slowly while over the sound? It almost seems to be getting better organized after landfall.
Hammy wrote:I'm wondering, if the eastern eyewall remainds over water and with the center not going over too much land, could this end up continuing to strengthen slowly while over the sound?
Hammy wrote:In addition to the NC record, and earliest Cat 2 since 2008, I believe this is also the strongest hurricane to hit the US East Coast since Jeanne in 2004.
MGC wrote:Yea, don't expect Arthur to weaken much if at all...not much friction generating terrain in front of its path.....MGC
capepoint wrote:Seems like the back side is worse in Morehead City......
capepoint wrote:Seems like the back side is worse in Morehead City......
TheStormExpert wrote:Hammy wrote:I'm wondering, if the eastern eyewall remainds over water and with the center not going over too much land, could this end up continuing to strengthen slowly while over the sound? It almost seems to be getting better organized after landfall.
I remember TS Fay back in 2008 strengthened over Lake Okeechobee from 65 to 70mph while crossing Florida! Any things possible IMO.
Andrew92 wrote:In terms of wind, this is indeed the strongest since Jeanne. But in terms of pressure, this still doesn't hold a candle to Sandy, and also isn't as deep as Irene.
I'm not trying to disrespect Arthur when I say that, as the damage could still be tremendous along the Outer Banks. I'm just saying, although the windiest storm in ten years, not the lowest pressure. Good luck to all those enduring this storm, and those yet to face it.
-Andrew92
Blown Away wrote:capepoint wrote:Seems like the back side is worse in Morehead City......
Are you in Beaufort w/ power?
Hammy wrote:In addition to the NC record, and earliest Cat 2 since 2008, I believe this is also the strongest hurricane to hit the US East Coast since Jeanne in 2004.
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