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Hurricane track model
Hurricane track model






hurricane track model

The line is red is the official NOAA/National Hurricane Center forecast track. The latest Florence forecast spaghetti models map, including GSF and European models, shows the storm is expected to take a rare dip south and west after landfall into South Carolina and Georgia - potentially delivering life-threatening flooding at historic levels. See the latest updates on Hurricane Florence, including timeline, warning areas and the official forecast here. "This will likely be the storm of a lifetime for portions of the Carolina coast," the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina, said in its forecast. Thus, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has issued a dire warning of "massive damage" in advance of the storm, expected to be one of the strongest to hit the region in decades. This means Florence could hover over the Southeast states, pouring dangerous rainfall, causing flash flooding and river flooding-some areas are predicted to get from 15 to 30 inches, or more. In the models, the Florence storm track now dips south and west after landfall in the Carolinas-a rare move for a hurricane approaching so far north and west in the Atlantic. The latest Hurricane Florence spaghetti models map Wednesday revealed a potentially troubling story for the Southeast U.S, including Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and even Tennessee.








Hurricane track model