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Cold-core Storm Expected to Come Ashore North of Grand Strand




A low-pressure system off the Southeast coast chugged toward landfall land·fall  
n.
1. The act or an instance of sighting or reaching land after a voyage or flight.

2. The land sighted or reached after a voyage or flight.
 Thursday, but forecasters said the storm wasn't expected to do more onshore than blow down some limbs and bring patchy rain.

“You probably saw all the media coverage Tropical Storm Hanna The name Hanna has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Basin and one tropical cyclones in the Pacific Ocean was named in the Philippines by PAGASA.

Hanna is used on the six-year lists in the Atlantic, where it replaced Hortense:
 got a few weeks ago. The storm that will affect our weather today and Friday may never get a name, but the weather we see will likely be just as bad, if not worse than Hanna--at least as a windmaker,” WBTW News13 meteorologist Chris Still wrote in his morning weather blog.

“Make no mistake, the only reason this storm does not have a name is that it is not ‘tropical’ in nature,” Still wrote.

“All that means is that it is a cold core system rather than a warm core system like tropical storms and hurricanes which originate in Verb 1. originate in - come from
stem - grow out of, have roots in, originate in; "The increase in the national debt stems from the last war"
 the very warm tropics tropics, also called tropical zone or torrid zone, all the land and water of the earth situated between the Tropic of Cancer at lat. 23 1-2°N and the Tropic of Capricorn at lat. 23 1-2°S. . You’ll notice that eventhough this system looks much like a tropical system on satellite and radar and has much of the same heavy rain as well as tropical storm force winds, our weather is very, very cool.”

“If this were a tropical system, it would be very warm and very muggy mug·gy  
adj. mug·gi·er, mug·gi·est
Warm and extremely humid.



[Probably from Middle English mugen, to drizzle; akin to Old Norse mugga, a drizzle.
 feeling as as the storm moved through like it was with Hanna and other tropical systems that have affected Eastern Carolina,” Still wrote.

Forecasters said the storm still was about 170 miles southeast of Wilmington at about 6 a.m. and had pushed some wind gusts and rain ashore, but seemed to be a typical nor’easter. It was expected to bring high surf and dangerous rip currents to big chunks of the East Coast over the next couple of days.

“It really isn’t anything to write home about,” said forecaster Rick Neuherz at the National Weather Service bureau in Wilmington. “It’s possible that later today at high tide we could see a little bit of minor coastal flooding, a bit of trickling over the dunes.”

A hurricane hunter aircraft would be sent into the storm to check again for tropical characteristics, said Jim Merrell at the weather service bureau in Newport. The plane sent into the storm a day earlier didn’t find any tropical characteristics.

Merrell said flooding had closed NC Highway 12 on Hatteras Island Hat·ter·as Island  

A long barrier island off the eastern coast of North Carolina between Pamlico Sound and the Atlantic Ocean, with Cape Hatteras projecting from the southeast part.
, which isn’t unusual, and that schools were closed in Dare and Carteret counties because of the winds. Gusts hit about 40 mph at Beaufort.

“The effects of it are being felt from the Southeast in Florida all the way to the Northeast,” Neuherz said, but said the rain from the storm was less than an inch.

Gale warnings were posted for most of the Southeast coast from the Georgia coast to as far north as Massachusetts. Forecasters also said winds to 46 mph and seas as high as 22 feet were expected in the Atlantic.

Strong winds from the wide-reaching storm were expected to whip well inland in some places, gusting to as high as 45 mph and threatening to spin off tornadoes across the eastern third of North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 on Thursday, the weather service said.

But along the North and South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
 coast, some seasoned residents said the storm was a typical blast that kicked up waves and kept most boats tied to their docks.

“Nobody’s fishing. The ocean’s too choppy. Solid whitecaps. The wind’s ripping,” said Ocracoke Island O·cra·coke Island  

A long barrier island off the eastern coast of North Carolina between Pamlico Sound and the Atlantic Ocean. The pirate Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, was killed here in 1718. It is now a popular resort area.
 charter captain Dave Nagel. “It’s just a regular old nor’easter.”

A movie premier of “Nights in Rodanthe” went on as scheduled on the Outer Banks Outer Banks or the Banks, chain of sand barrier islands and peninsulas, c.175 mi (280 km), along the Atlantic coast of SE Va. and E N.C.  on Wednesday night for locals who were extras in the film, said tourism bureau chief Carolyn McCormick. People who couldn’t get home from Kill Devil Hills were given cut rates at local motels.

“The house was full. People clapped through it,” McCormick said, adding that only four people didn’t make it and those were from Ocracoke Island.

In Annapolis, Md., city officials were offering sandbags sandbags

small sacks containing sand used to support an anesthetized animal in dorsal recumbency and prevent it from rolling sideways during anesthesia or surgery.
 to prepare for the possibility of flooding in the low-lying City Dock area. They will likely be available through Friday.

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