Friday, November 18, 2011

If Hurricane Earl does not start turning and decides to keep heading on a westerly path, how catastrophic will?

this be for the east coast?|||It would lose strength as soon as it hits land or cooler water|||Yeah it's just for the East coast and it will start to loose some strength so they say as it heads more north west. If it changes coarse and heads more inland then it will be trouble. The Carolina's especially north is suppose to get hit the hardest. I live in New Jersey right next to a river and they are already starting to take precautions here.





I'm not even directly on the coast line at the shore either. We lost almost everything we had in hurricane Floyd in 1999. Don't want to go through that again. You never seem to fully recover from disasters like that. The river came 40 feet above flood level. Took out most of are town. Are you in it's path? Keep watching the weather channels and the news they will keep you up to date.|||high wind will break windows,damage roofs,power outages.


Storm surge does the most damage along the coast.


Listen to what the weather reporters tell you.


Be safe and take care !|||It would be very bad. Very dangerous rip currents winds of around 135 140mph would do lots of damage but, it should start making that turn.

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