Yes it is but anyone who has experience with huricanes knows that anthing can happen. Every 24 hour period means a change in the storm track. Worrying about these storms outside of 72 or 96 hours is a waste of time. Keep an eye on it. Once NAS PAX starts setting storm conditions, that's when we need to start to worry.Figures, the big race at Budds Creek Motocross Park is on Sunday. This storm could hit us, on its current track, as early as Sunday.
This storm is worth keeping an eye on at this point.
This will only be a Category 1 Hurricane, MAX, if it does hit.Well if this one does happen to come our way then I am out of here. I have friends in central VA and I will be headed for dry land. I stayed for Isabel and we only got side swiped with that one. I had eleven trees come down, shed blew up when the trees hit it and we lost our deck........and I think I gained alot of grey hair that night......![]()
Yes it is but anyone who has experience with huricanes knows that anthing can happen. Every 24 hour period means a change in the storm track. Worrying about these storms outside of 72 or 96 hours is a waste of time. Keep an eye on it. Once NAS PAX starts setting storm conditions, that's when we need to start to worry.
This will only be a Category 1 Hurricane, MAX, if it does hit.
Anyone from Florida knows that unless it's a Category 3 hurricane or higher, it ain't even worth waking up for.![]()
I guess it's time to fire up the generator for a few minutes, get some fuel, etc...
Hurricane Bertha is a category 1 hurricane. According to the latest NOAA forecast track, this thing should move out and over the Atlantic. Bermuda, look out.![]()
I heard this morning we might get it over the weekend. :shrug:
They told you way wronge. The US won't see this storm at all. If I were in Bermuda, I would be worried.I heard this morning we might get it over the weekend. :shrug:
They told you way wronge. The US won't see this storm at all. If I were in Bermuda, I would be worried.
Too early to say that.They told you way wronge. The US won't see this storm at all. If I were in Bermuda, I would be worried.
You're right but if it does come this way, it certainly won't be here by this weekend as was mentioned earlier. I can say that for sure.Too early to say that.
This storm reminds me a lot of Hurricane Irene a few years ago.
They had determined it would go out to sea when the storm stayed within the cone and started coming towards the area. Once they determined it would hit the mid-Atlantic, the storm rushed between us and Bermuda, sparing land altogether.
You're right but if it does come this way, it certainly won't be here by this weekend as was mentioned earlier. I can say that for sure.
Oh, I understand. I'm just surprised to hear the CH4 said that. Of course, the media does have a tendancy to make things sound worse than they really are just to get people to stay tuned. The guy on CNN last night also made Bertha sound like more of a threat than she really is. I decided years ago to rely more on the National Hurricane Center's Website. Just the facts about the storm without all of the commentary form the media. They update the maps every six hours at 500, 1100, 1700, and at 2300.Just repeating what the weather man said. :shrug:
Oh, I understand. I'm just surprised to hear the CH4 said that. Of course, the media does have a tendancy to make things sound worse than they really are just to get people to stay tuned. The guy on CNN last night also made Bertha sound like more of a threat than she really is. I decided years ago to rely more on the National Hurricane Center's Website. Just the facts about the storm without all of the commentary form the media. They update the maps every six hours at 500, 1100, 1700, and at 2300.
National Hurricane Center