Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Tahir, if you're on the Eastern shore buckle up. Hurricane Earl is going to track a bit too close for comfort.

Right now we have a cat 4, but the eyewall looks healthy enough and thr conditions look favorable enough to get this up to a cat 5.

Best guess now is a landfall in NC with Earl riding the coastline North. Anywhere from NC to OCMD to Long Island is in the slaughter zone. But this think might track even more West and really screw over the Chesapeake Bay... Chances of that under 25 percent ATM.

Even Sergio should be cautious. Rhode Island is in its path. Too bad many don't seem to be taking this seriously as the models say offshore.
 

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