Tropical Storm Hanna will become a hurricane soon, with a projected landfall near North Carolina's Outer Banks:

This storm is expected to reach a Category 2 with Category 3 status not out of the question. If indeed this storm does get to a 2 or 3, then it would have a pretty major effect on the North Carolina coastline. Hurricane Ike (yeah, that was a quick upgrade) is now a Category 3 already with 115mph winds. We're going to have to really watch this one because it's on a path that could take it between Florida and Cuba and right into the Gulf of Mexico, which is never a good scenario:

I'll post spaghetti charts tomorrow for these storms. Tropical Storm Josephine is still churning in the Atlantic, but it's expected to weaken into a depression and I don't think this will be a threat to land at this point.
2 comments:
Is the forecast of Hanna becoming a cat 2 or 3 your forecast? Because it wasn't in the NHC advisories from yesterday. Just wondering.
It was a forecast I saw on AccuWeather, but obviously in retrospect it wasn't a good one. I'm trying to diversify the forecasts I use to get a more objective outlook, but obviously it backfired yesterday. Looks like Hanna will reach a Category 1, if even that. Chalk that one up to experience!
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