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Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
A very odd turn of events for the model tracks now showing the possibility of landfall in south carolina or even georgia.
Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
Keep in mind if the storm moves 1 mph slower than the NHC is predicting, it makes it's turn north 48 miles further east, and out at sea, than the current track. However, the same holds true if it's faster, which will then put it 48 miles further west and it will go up the entire peninsula. The forecast is really touch and go for the mainland US, but unfortunately it seems no matter what, the Bahamas are going to be taking a direct hit from a very powerful Category 4 hurricane, not good news at all.
Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
Inside the clear eye of Hurricane Dorian from earlier today https://twitter.com/NHC_Atlantic/status/1167762389678219268
Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
Dorian has been upgraded to the highest category of hurricanes, Category 5 and is looking like it will hit the northern bahamas at peak intensity and slow down considerably, lingering around the islands for 36 hours, this is catastrophic.
Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
At this point we can only hope that the eyewall misses the more densely populated areas of the islands.
Forwarded from Flowerdump
Symposium: Indigenous resurgence in an age of reconciliation

https://www.uvic.ca/interdisciplinary/indigenousnationhood/workshops/irar/index.php
Forwarded from Dominique | Opal System
220 mph = ~354 km/h
Forwarded from Gwen's Channel
NOAA plane found a central pressure of 909mb, generally the lower the pressure the stronger the storm and 909 is getting into the really historically powerful storms territory, and is the lowest I've ever seen in real time, Katrina was 920mb at landfall