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Even as I write, Hurricane Isadore is making landfall on the outer
banks of North Carolina, between Morehead City and Cape
Hatteras. The weather station is still reporting from Morehead City,
and you can observe a dramatic radar movie loop at:
http://weather.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p20-r/si.krax.shtml   (as long
as the station stays online).

The storm is going to follow roughly the same path as Hurricane
Hazel in 1954, which was a storm of about the same strength. If
you remember, or have heard old timers talk about Hazel in your
area, you need to be prepared for another.

Hazel caught the Canadians completely off guard, and over 80
people drowned from the flash flooding in Ontario. If you live on
low ground, be aware and have plans for your family's safety.


Dave Green   SC   USA
-Happy to dodge this bullet, but feeling for those who will not.

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