a new bulletin just came out from the national hurricane center, so let s go to chad myers for the details on that. chad, what is the latest? actually, relatively good news. i mean, the hurricane hunters are in the storm right now, and they have not found anything greater than about 65 or 70 miles per hour. so, it is not strengthening at this hour. something i want you to notice though, john, typically we ll see hurricane warnings and they ll be along the coast. with this storm, notice how far these hurricane warnings go inland. and even if the storm goes farther to the north, tallahassee, you re going to get included. but because the storm is going to have momentum and not really cross over much here on the west side of florida, there aren t beaches over here. there are a few towns, fishing villages and that, but there s an awful lot of nothing there, kind of wetland there. and wetlands don t slow down hurricanes. they just keep them ongoing. this thing could be a hurricane farther
of florida, their beaches over here, there are few tens, some fishing villages and that, but there is nothing there and wetlands don t slow down hurricanes, they just keep them ongoing so this thing could be a hurricane further inland than usual. here it, is 70 miles per hour. hurricane hunters flying through it right now, pretty an organized. that s not expected to continue but at least for right now it s unorganized. then you take the path right up to the north of tampa, or possibly as far west as separate trickle, that you have to understand the cone here. the cone is only meant to catch 66% of all hurricane tracks. that s how it s made, so one sixth of all hurricanes could go to the right, the other six could go to the left. hurricane center just sort of narrowing the focus so that we have a focus on where we believe the biggest threat will be and how big the track error has been over the many years. that s how the track is actually made. here s how the guidance shapes up. though a
there s not a lot of population centers north of hernando and pasco county. for these little fishing villages, they could have some really high serious water problems, 7-11 feet. on top of this, the thing we normally worry about, once the storm makes landfall is the rain. everywhere here in the southeast coast is under a moderate flood risk. i ll add the full moon is wednesday night. the worst high tide of the entire hurricane season is wednesday night. even though the storm will be much weaker, he still think we could have severe coastal flooding, maybe top three of all time in places like savannah and charleston if we get the storm surge at the same time as high tide. the rainfall totals, we could see flash flooding and river flooding through this eej on. you worry about areas of south carolina all the way down towards the cape fear area and wilmington. that s where we could see
Experiencing Kaohsiung s Rural And Fishing Villages And Enjoying The Beautiful Scenery menafn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from menafn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.