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Earl Will Impact East Coast Thursday and Friday

Aug 30, 2010; 8:21 AM ET

COMMENTARY FOR MONDAY...

As you can see below, I put my path down for Earl. Keep in mind, the path represents where the eye will go. The red area represents the places that will be impacted by rain and wind from Earl. Typically, hurricanes expand in size as they come north due to the interaction with the northern latitude troughs. Just look at the size of Danielle now on the satellite image this morning, and you will see what I mean. In regards to impact, coastal areas will have the worst conditions with rain, wind and wave action. I do think the hardest-hit areas will be Cape Cod and Atlantic Canada, but any deviation west of the track will bring hurricane conditions into Long Island and a good part of New England. Also, Earl will accelerate coming north, so the impact on any one area will be about six hours.


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