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Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha
      #100956 - Wed May 27 2020 07:43 AM

8:30 AM 27 May 2020 Update
Tropical Storm Bertha Forms offshore of south Carolina.

Tropical Storm Warnings issued for parts of South Carolina. Short lived, and will make landfall later today

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for the coast of South Carolina from Edisto Beach to South Santee River.

Original Update

A tropical depression or storm is likely to form just offshore of South Carolina today, before making landfall. Which will have a windy/rainy day. It is not expected to develop more than a minimal tropical storm.



Bertha Event Related Links


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[https://flhurricane.com/floatanimator.php?year=2020&storm=2 Flhurricane Satellite Floater Animation of Bertha
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Animated Skeetobite Model Plot of Bertha


Clark Evans Track Model Plot of Bertha (Animated!) Model Plots in Google Earth - In Google Maps
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Clark Evans Top 10 Analog Storms for Bertha
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NRL Info on Bertha -- RAMMB Info
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Wilmington, NC Radar Radar Loop (Latest Static)

Morehead City, NC Radar Radar Loop (Latest Static)

Norfolk/Wakefield, VA Radar Radar Loop (Latest Static)

Area Forecast Discussions: Charleston, SC - Wilmington, NC - Morehead City, NC - Norfolk/Virginia Beach/Hampton Roads, VA

Power Outage Maps: South Carolina Power Outage Map North Carolina Power Outage Map Virginia Power Outage Map


92L Event Related Links


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[https://flhurricane.com/floatanimator.php?year=2020&storm=3 Flhurricane Satellite Floater Animation of 92L
GOES Floater
Animated Skeetobite Model Plot of 92L


Clark Evans Track Model Plot of 92L (Animated!) Model Plots in Google Earth - In Google Maps
Clark Evans Intensity Model Plot of 92L (Animated!)

Clark Evans Track Plot of 92L

Other Model Charts from Clark

Clark Evans Top 10 Analog Storms for 92L
More model runs on from RAL/Jonathan Vigh's page
NRL Info on 92L -- RAMMB Info
COD Atlantic Satellite View


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Re: Development off South Carolina [Re: MikeC]
      #100961 - Wed May 27 2020 08:32 AM

8:30 am: Tropical Storm Bertha (45 mph tracking NW 9 mph) nearing Charleston SC... poised to draw heavy rain bands inland over the Carolinas- areas already saturated by last week's cut-off low..

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Re: Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha [Re: MikeC]
      #100962 - Wed May 27 2020 10:10 AM

When was the last time we had a “B” storm before the official start of the season, if ever?

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Re: Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha [Re: EMS]
      #100963 - Wed May 27 2020 11:11 AM

Quote:

When was the last time we had a “B” storm before the official start of the season, if ever?




Tropical storm Beryl 5/26/12
On another note - good video here from NOAA's CPC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asD4wtMj73s&feature=youtu.be

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Re: Development off South Carolina : Tropical Storm Bertha [Re: EMS]
      #100965 - Wed May 27 2020 05:47 PM

Quote:

When was the last time we had a “B” storm before the official start of the season, if ever?




Having two pre-season tropical systems happened a few times in the past, see also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_off-season_Atlantic_hurricanes

Yet, what is unprecedented is that 2020 is the 6th consecutive year with at least one named tropical storm prior to the official start to the season.


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