Storm One Inland, Storm Two Bound for Canada?
UPDATE: I made that mistake I was just telling you guys not to make last week - I assumed a model consensus based on only the early 12Z models. Now that they are all out, I don't think that Canada is the consensus destination. In fact, it looks like Massachusetts is still in the mix. A blog reader asked yesterday, why has the Model Spread been diverging into two sets of tracks, and I attempted to provide an explanation in yesterday's Comments.
ORIGINAL ENTRY:
Despite what some of my blog readers would like (see Comments yesterday), which is to "censor" the weather, I'll continue to report on the storm that affected the Outer Banks yesterday. There will be some more photos up from our Exec-on-the-scene momentarily. A quick update on the status...
Storm #1 made "landfall" on the Carolina coast last night. Storm #2 is bound for Canada, probably as a Tropical Storm force system, though one model is saying a Category 2 hurricane, something I'm fairly sure has never technically happened. Model spread below. P.S.: CNN has some bizarre photos from Virginia Beach that I can't believe, it appears to be a drifting dune on a car, but I didn't think winds were high enough to cause that. It doesn't even look like sand, more like foam...
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