Beruflich Dokumente
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Locations
Coastal NE NC Inland NE NC Southside Hampton Roads Va Peninsula Middle Peninsula
Rainfall
(thru Wed)
Winds
Sus: 45 mph Gusts: 60+ mph Sus: 35 mph Gusts: 55 mph Sus: 40-45 mph Gusts: 60+ mph Sus: 40-45 mph Gusts: 50-60+ mph Sus: 40-45 mph Gusts: 50-60+ mph highest near Bay Sus: 35-40 mph Gusts: 45-55 mph highest near Bay Sus: 30 mph Gusts: 45-55 mph Sus: 30-35 mph Gusts: 50 mph Sus: 40-45 mph Gusts: 55-60+ mph Sus: 40-45 mph Gusts: 55-60+ mph
Storm Surge
Ocean: 4ft Record Sound: 2ft Mod 2ft Moderate Ocean: 4ft Major Bay: 2-4ft Mod+ 2-3 ft Mod+ 2 ft Moderate
(Coastal Flood)
Timing (peak)
Wind: Sun-Mon Surge: Sun-Mon Wind: Sun-Mon Surge: Sun-Mon Wind: Sun-Mon Surge: Sun-Mon Wind: Sun-Mon Surge: Sun-Mon Wind: Sun-Tue Surge: Sun-Mon; blowout byTue Wind: Sun-Tue Surge: Sun-Mon; blowout byTue Wind: Late Sun-Tue Wind: Sun -Tue Wind: Sun-Tue Surge: Sun-Tue Wind: Sun-Tue Surge: late Sun-Tue
Waves
Ocean: 15 ft+ Currituck 3-4 ft Albemarle: 5 ft
5" - 7"+ 4" - 6" 5" - 7" 5" - 8" 5" - 8"
Lower MD Eastern Ocean: 4ft Major 8" - 10"+ Shore Bay: 2ft Mod General Impacts: Rainfall - Significant flooding from rainfall is expected in coastal areas and areas inland from the Bay/coast. Mostly minor flooding expected along the I-95 corridor. Winds - Forecast wind gusts 50-60+ along the coast and Bay, and 40-45 mph along I-95. Areas along and even inland from the coast could experience significant trees and power lines down Sun-Tue, resulting in power outages. Winds will remain strong well into Tue. Storm Surge - Surge potential of 2-4 feet across the lower Bay, or 1.0-1.5 ft. below Hurricane Irene, but close to the Ash Wed Storm of 1962. Major coastal flooding LIKELY along the entire coast from NC to MD with a 4-4.5 ft surge (rivals Isabel south/Gloria on MD coast). Moderate flooding is expected along the Peninsulas and Northern Neck. MD Bay counties & bay side Accomack could experience a period of moderate to major flooding. Highest potential is from SunTue. Waves - 15 ft+ waves (coast) and 6-9ft (Bay) will result in significant beach erosion.