News and tv tend to sensationalize these events, believe it or not.
Based on population centers and path of the eye, this thing was a massive near-miss.
Tallahassee was basically untouched. Will there be trees down and maybe power outages for a bit? Sure.
Will there be square miles of homes destructed from wind and rain? No.
Atlanta was square in its path but it made landfall about 60 miles further east than expected and kept plowing north/northeast, sparing Atlanta.
Flooding in Appalachia is bad. Again, low population density.
Doomsday scenario is cat4 hitting Tampa. 20' surge will look like a post-apocalyptic movie if that occurs in Tampa.
Don't look now but Joyce just got named this morning. It may spin off north or may head right for the Carolinas.
Based on population centers and path of the eye, this thing was a massive near-miss.
Tallahassee was basically untouched. Will there be trees down and maybe power outages for a bit? Sure.
Will there be square miles of homes destructed from wind and rain? No.
Atlanta was square in its path but it made landfall about 60 miles further east than expected and kept plowing north/northeast, sparing Atlanta.
Flooding in Appalachia is bad. Again, low population density.
Doomsday scenario is cat4 hitting Tampa. 20' surge will look like a post-apocalyptic movie if that occurs in Tampa.
Don't look now but Joyce just got named this morning. It may spin off north or may head right for the Carolinas.