Found this.Still waiting for confirmation about East side of 40 being closed near Tenn/NC line, either due to mudslide or possible roadway wash out. It's my understanding mudslide is confirmed but pictures of washout make be fake. Highway dept has not responded to requests for info.
Yes, me and the cats are good. We just slipped in-between the bad stuff. No loss of power and no trees down. Thanks for asking!Hope everything is good at your place @Pat
LOL. The chart is couple posts above mine! Whoops! Knew read that somewhere.Saw a chart showing rainfall amounts. NC/Tenn mountains got nearly double rainfall of Florida. 20+ inches and one town 30 inches. Insane.
I have little use for the man but I don't see any reason to single him out from all the other owners of large FL properties. Yet.Cat 5 according to the Weather Channel.
Mar a Lago , will trump be generous?
If you're in Florida, don't be fooled by the forecast calling for it to weaken down to a Cat. 3 before landfall.
The storm surge is always the most devastating part of these storms, and that storm surge is going to remain at a Cat. 5 level despite weakening.
Florence in 2018 weakened from a 4 to a 1 before landfall, but it still carried Cat. 4 storm surge levels when it hit North Carolina.
Florence in 2018 weakened from a 4 to a 1 before landfall, but it still carried Cat. 4 storm surge levels when it hit North Carolina.
They're working on overhauling the rating system so it's based on more than just wind speed.Also Katrina and Rita from 2005, both of them were Cat 5s that weakened to Cat 3s at landfall but the storm surge from both did Cat 5 damage.
It’s wild that we are about to have Milton not even two weeks removed from Helene, which was a Katrina level catastrophe.Also Katrina and Rita from 2005, both of them were Cat 5s that weakened to Cat 3s at landfall but the storm surge from both did Cat 5 damage.
They're working on overhauling the rating system so it's based on more than just wind speed.
If you're on the coast, yes. It was no factor in Helene's inland damage, or in what we got here from PTC8 last month, or what we've had here in the Carolinas several times in the last decade. That was all drenching rain.The storm surge is THE biggest threat from hurricanes.
Miraculously, his "property " will be unscathed...I have little use for the man but I don't see any reason to single him out from all the other owners of large FL properties. Yet.
Again, there won't be anything unique to him in that respect. That's just luck of the storm path.Miraculously, his "property " will be unscathed...