oceanblueeyes
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This one is getting me nervous!!
Me too, this is the one I saw weather experts saying it could become a Cat-5 when it hits the warm waters.

This one is getting me nervous!!
Americans model struggling with landing spot...more agreement on potential strength.![]()
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Writing from South Carolina....worried about this one too...wherever it goes....models not aligned yet, although the Euro gets it right most often....
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We have a daughter, son-in-law, and two little granddaughters who live right outside of Charleston in Mt. Pleasant. This hurricane worries me to death them and us because it could also hit Georgia where we live as well as SC..
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Americans model struggling with landing spot...more agreement on potential strength.![]()
Shaking my head again! Unbelievable!
She's gonna need her own thread!
I know the area well....live about 20 minutes further inland. Savannah and Tybee Island can't handle the water....floods there as bad as Charleston. I tell my husband, enough hurricanes in route and one is bound to hit the East coast....hoping it curves and misses all of us.
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Yes, Euro seems to be the best. They had Harvey pegged right. Janice Dean with Fox says she trust Euro more than any of the others. She was warning everyone for days how bad Harvey was going to be when it came inland.
We have a daughter, son-in-law, and two little granddaughters who live right outside of Charleston in Mt. Pleasant. This hurricane worries me to death them and us because it could also hit Georgia where we live as well as SC..
JD said everyone needs to watch this one very closely every day and pay close attention to their local weather channels, and what the local officials are saying.
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He is awesome. He is a straight shooter and makes sense. His questions and criticisms are on target.
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Hello neighbors! Henry & Oceanblueeyes
I'm in Mt. Pleasant, right outside the city of Charleston. I wasn't here for Hugo (it was several years prior to my arrival) but the old timers will never forget. I hope Irma fizzles out- I've stayed through previous storms but after Texas, this one feels scarier. Reality has set in.
JMO
Ocean, I'm so sorry for the anxiety you and many others here are now having, regarding the path of Irma.
Praying Irma just decides to turn and spin herself right on out in the ocean, away from any populated areas at all.
Sending many prayers for safety, and stay away vibes...