Almost anything is a possibility. |
Andrew was almost the same intensity as this storm, but Andrew was small. This is a huge storm so ... (Floyd) is much more dangerous than Andrew. |
Because the ground is saturated, trees will get blown over pretty easy. |
I don't understand what's happening out there, but things are popping. |
I think there's a reasonable chance it will get stronger. |
I'm certainly concerned about these people. I'm concerned about people all up the coast because everybody may have this one to deal with before the end of the week. ... I wouldn't rule out this one being a problem for New England by the weekend. |
It has to go somewhere. |
It is now moving away from the North Carolina Outer Banks. It is still causing strong winds and heavy rain. |
It's as natural as day for us to be here. |
It's going to around for a good while and that heavy rain is going to really cause suffering. |
It's like a plate of spaghetti here, trying to pick the center of it. |
Not that we think it's going to make landfall. We don't. But we think it's going to come close enough to cause hurricane winds ... on North Carolina. |
Once it gets over land, it'll probably just become a Nor'easter. |
Once it gets over land, it'll probably just become a Nor'easter. |
One or more of the (forecast) models bring it on shore (along) the Georgia-South Carolina border with winds of, perhaps, 50 miles an hour. |