Saturday, September 6, 2008

Hanna's Knocking

All day we have been waiting for the arrival of T.S. Hanna. Hanna's not particularly a dangerous storm, but could bring some good rain and wind. Certainly, the beaches will have some erosion.
The outer bands of the storm have been passing over weakly since about 1:00 this morning, with occasional downpours, but nothing torrential yet. The center of rotation is still about 250 miles to the south east, but is moving at 28 mph toward us. It looks like we'll be in the top right quadrant (with the strongest winds) so it should be a good blow tonight. Most of the rain looks like its west of us. We'll see. It's always exciting to see what these storms bring.

2 comments:

Chase Squires said...

Storm pictures?

Bruce Christopher said...

Alot of wind all night long until sunrise, then perfect summer day. All the rain went inland. We lost a branch... hardly photo worthy.