GuppieGrouper
(Weather Master)
Thu Aug 12 2004 02:09 AM
Re: Models are clustered tight on Charley

Has there been any official reports on the amount of moisture available from Charley? Is he considered to be a wet storm or a wind storm? Does anyone know? If it is going to be primarily a rain event, then those in our soggy low lying areas need to plan for transportation to and from their homes. We have some extreme conditions in some of our swampy real estate. IF it is going to be a primarily wind event, then those who have loose debris, signs, moveable furniture etc, need to be aware of storing these things before Friday night I guess. It is interesting to talk about winds blowing light lawn chairs over to the neighbors yard, but having a tree fall on you car with you in it is not fun nor safe.


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