Unregistered User
(Unregistered)
Tue Aug 03 2004 06:20 PM
when a storm is this close that the eye wall is over land..

its a hit

I don't know what the official parameters are as I am a little sketchy on that.. not sure I've ever heard exactly.

However there are no strong winds in the eye.. light winds or no winds..but the immediate eye wall is what has the winds and that eye wall has passed over land a few times.

But, I'm sure we will hear from someone here what the rules are..



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