This shows how widespread the effects of the hurricane was. The effects spanned from North Carolina all the way to New England.
This map shows that conditions are favorable for more tropical development.
Rainfall
- Virginia Beach Va., 20.40 inches
- Jacksonville, N.C., 20.00 inches
- Bunyan, N.C., 15.66 inches
- New Bern, N.C., 14.79 inches
- Williamstown, N.C., 14.27 inches
- Leonardtown, Md., 13.35 inches
- East Durham, N.Y., 13.30 inches
- Washington, N.C., 13.11 inches
- Plum Point, Md., 12.96 inches
- Ft. Eustis, Va., 12.52 inches
Wind Gusts
- Mt. Washington, N.H., 120 mph
- Cedar Island, N.C., 115 mph
- Fort Macon, N.C., 92 mph
- Sayville, N.Y., 91 mph
- Hatteras, N.C., 88 mph
- Conimicut, R.I., 83 mph
- Barrington, R.I., 82 mph
- Buxton, N.C., 79 mph
- Soyosset Mobile, N.Y., 79 mph
- Cape Lookout, N.C., 78 mph
I want to hear your input on this issue. Was the Hurricane over hyped or was the measures taken justified?
There is going to be some nicer weather weather for the hurricane effected areas given those areas some relief. The question is will the nice weather last? People may have to be monitoring the weather in the next week because we may have another hurricane on our hands to worry about.
Predicting weather is very important. I like your blog. It contains a lot of information about weather.
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