Good morning, David. Yep, with any luck, and a continuing breakdown of the
Bermuda High, HS Dorian will slowly head north and track the Gulf Stream. Thank
you for your concern and thoughts - I hope so, too, for only lots of rain and
reasonably annoying levels of wind and nothing more. I feel sad and pity those
poor folks over in the Northern Bahamas - they are the ones who are really
bearing the pain of the storm, so far. I may not have power and interent for a
while after this morning, but I’ll look forward to being with y’all once Dorian
clears the region sometime Wednesday, I hope.
Best regards,
Peter S.
On Sep 2, 2019, at 12:40 AM, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Bill! Didn't mean to ignore you, but Peter S. is (now was) the only
person on this list, Who is in the path, who's location I know. Peter is in
central Florida, so well inland, like you.
Both of you will get some heavy rain & strong winds, but I hope, nothing more.
David.
PS: Definition of OBX, please?
No clue where he is. I'm ~ 110 miles WSW of Norfolk and although finally------
headed offshore possibly, winds here could still get interesting. Path
has already changed radically a few times. Best public-facing site for
storm tracks is FWC Norfolk and it's updated every few hours. At this
point, 1,500 miles of shoreline will be severely raked. NC and the
graveyard of ships will currently get the brunt. Nothing new; ask the
Spanish galleons. At least few live on the OBX for good reason.
www.metoc.navy.mil/fwcn/fwcn.html#!/warnings_tropical.html
On Sunday, September 1, 2019, 8:52:47 PM EDT, David Young
<dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Peter. Looks to me that you are far enough inland to avoid the worst of
Hurricane Dorian.
But after reading what it has done to the Bahamas, with 295 km/h
sustained winds and gusts of 350 km/h, we hope all our American cousins
who may be in the path of Dorian come through it relatively unscathed.
Good luck, to you all!
David.
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