im not looking forward to hurricanes someing my way.. im on other cost of fl from fishshrod. i got my deep cell marine batterys ready for power outages
I'll let you guys know how it goes here. We're under a tropical storm/hurricane warning right now, but they're not making us evac this far south. If all else fails, I might get some cool videos of trees blowing sideways. heh.
Stay safe big guy , looks like a more north jog in the last frame though , hopefully it will keep curving to the east.
This is the one I might have to keep an eye on .
Hurricane Earl has regained Category 4 strength this afternoon, and continues on a steady northwest path towards the North Carolina coast. The latest set of model runs from 8am EDT this morning shows little change to Earl's track. Earl should maintain major hurricane status as it passes North Carolina early Friday morning. By Friday night, as Earl gets caught in the jet stream and accelerates to the northeast, wind shear will rise and ocean temperatures will plunge, resulting in considerable weakening. Earl will still probably be a Category 1 or 2 hurricane early Saturday morning, when it will make its closest approach to New England. Earl is more likely to be a strong tropical storm or weak Category 1 hurricane early Saturday afternoon, when it is expected to make landfall in Nova Scotia, Canada.