Boat with man aboard missing off Outer Banks, searchers say
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the wind has shifted to the south and that is brings sand across. (inaudible) shepard: technology is good but it brakes breaks up a lot. with the digital signals we have it or we don t but we do have some material he sent to us a short time ago. a remarkable aspect of the storms. this is the west side of the outer banks, kitty hawk bay, looking into the sound, when the storms come up from the south the wind going and this way push the water out of the bay. typical day i would stand in 2 or 3 of water and the local residents wait for the storms so they can find things they have dropped in the bay. here is someone s halt that has been missing. as it moves north and the winds
they re worried now this storm will linger. this is such a massive system. it will drop so much water that they won t know what to do with it. the big deal for those people there within that region within kill devil hills, you have kitty hawk bay on the western side and the atlantic on the east coast. they are going to get it from both sides, the storm surge. reporter: you re right. there is nowhere for that water to go except to the middle. they are going to get a surge from both sides. it will lap up over the sides and will be an issue. they did refurbish the dunes here and rebuilt the area, rebuilt the beach. they are worried about the erosion. the wind will be strong enough that it will move some of the sand. again we keep talking about it, but it s those driving rains and the surge that s also going to wear away some of this new sand and some of the dune work. everybody poised to see what
used to storms, they are used to storms pushing through and getting away. they re worried now this storm will linger. this is such a massive system. it will drop so much water that they won t know what to do with it. the big deal for those people there within that region within kill devil hills, you have kitty hawk bay on the western side and the atlantic on the east coast. they are going to get it from both sides, the storm surge. reporter: you re right. there is nowhere for that water to go except to the middle. they are going to get a surge from both sides. it will lap up over the sides and will be an issue. they did refurbish the dunes here and rebuilt the area, rebuilt the beach. they are worried about the erosion. the wind will be strong enough that it will move some of the sand. again we keep talking about it, but it s those driving rains and the surge that s also going to wear away some of this new sand and some of the dune work. everybody poised to see what happens and how
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