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Dangerous Dorian Continues Violent Barrage on Eastern Carolinas

September 5, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Dorian continues to batter the Carolinas this evening as a category 2 hurricane with the eye wall just 40-50 miles off the Carolina coast betweenRead More

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Wilmington, NC; Charleston, SC Need to Be on Alert

September 3, 2019 By Michael Griffith

The Euro model may not have been getting the intensity of Dorian correct, however this model is noted for getting tracks correct. That being said,Read More

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Dorian Reaches Carolinas Midweek, Outer Banks Landfall Expected

September 2, 2019 By Michael Griffith

After pulverizing the Bahamas for over 24 hours with scarcely any movement, we’re finally beginning to see a shift in Dorian’s placement and intensity. LatestRead More

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Carolinas to feel impacts from Dorian

September 2, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Hurricane Dorian is currently a Category 4 hurricane sitting just off the Florida Coast this Labor Day. Forward movement is expected to be small, asRead More

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Extreme Impacts for the Carolinas Possible

September 1, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Hurricane Dorian is an extremely powerful and dangerous Category 5 hurricane, with sustained winds in excess of 180 mph. Gusts to 220 mph are possibleRead More

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Extremely Dangerous Dorian Continues to East Coast as Cat 4 / 5 Hurricane

August 31, 2019 By Michael Griffith

Dorian officially has sustained winds of 150 mph at the 11 pm Saturday night advisory, however evidence indicates higher winds and thus a Category 5Read More

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Dorian to Threaten Southeast Coast

August 31, 2019 By Michael Griffith

DORIAN A POWERFUL HURRICANE Many of us are on pins and needles this Holiday Weekend, anxiously watching where Dorian will go. The storm is currentlyRead More

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Dorian to Threaten the Southeast Labor Day Weekend

August 27, 2019 By Michael Griffith

In a rather unexpected turn of events, tropical storm Dorian continues to gain more and more interest, as the cyclone continues to trend north andRead More

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Latest Models Point to Florida for Tropical Strike

August 26, 2019 By Michael Griffith

FLORIDA COULD BE IN CROSSHAIRS FOR DORIAN The latest GEFS ensembles track Dorian into Florida with pretty good agreement, and there is also good agreementRead More

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TD5 Expected to Become Hurricane Next Week

August 24, 2019 By Michael Griffith

After several days of journey across the Atlantic, a new area of low pressure has found enough strength to intensify to a tropical depression, whichRead More

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