Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot can change because it’s still quite far out to sea, but the models I saw had it making landfall quite far north in New England or in Canada. Worth keeping an eye on but so far it doesn’t seem like they’re predicting a direct hit to the mid-Atlantic.
The problem is that if the model changes and now it is certain Lee will make landfall in this region it'll be too late to prepare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot can change because it’s still quite far out to sea, but the models I saw had it making landfall quite far north in New England or in Canada. Worth keeping an eye on but so far it doesn’t seem like they’re predicting a direct hit to the mid-Atlantic.
The problem is that if the model changes and now it is certain Lee will make landfall in this region it'll be too late to prepare.
Anonymous wrote:A lot can change because it’s still quite far out to sea, but the models I saw had it making landfall quite far north in New England or in Canada. Worth keeping an eye on but so far it doesn’t seem like they’re predicting a direct hit to the mid-Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:A lot can change because it’s still quite far out to sea, but the models I saw had it making landfall quite far north in New England or in Canada. Worth keeping an eye on but so far it doesn’t seem like they’re predicting a direct hit to the mid-Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Strengthening to a Cat 5. It could pound the eastern seaboard next week. Remember how cataclysmic Sandy was in NJ? That was only like a cat 1 when it made landfall and the NYC region was paralyzed for weeks.
There is a very bad drought right now in the DMV, so the ground won’t be able to absorb torrential rainfall, which will make flooding worse. Is it time to prep for a cataclysm? Weeks without power and running water? Tons of home and auto damages?
I am heading to the store right now!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Strengthening to a Cat 5. It could pound the eastern seaboard next week. Remember how cataclysmic Sandy was in NJ? That was only like a cat 1 when it made landfall and the NYC region was paralyzed for weeks.
There is a very bad drought right now in the DMV, so the ground won’t be able to absorb torrential rainfall, which will make flooding worse. Is it time to prep for a cataclysm? Weeks without power and running water? Tons of home and auto damages?