Here is a collection of Idalia's storm reports from across southeast Georgia and South Carolina: https://t.co/7zX1uQO8RJ Did you observed an wind damage, storm surge, or flooding? If so, please share your report/pictures as a comment to this post. #IDALIAhurricane
11:32am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook High Risk: for far southeast Iowa, west-central Illinois, far northeast Missouri and in parts of eastern Arkansas, northern Mississippi, and southwestern Tennessee https://t.co/TgJgC6cQZw
@SJWoodrup @JasonBoyerWLOS Great question Simon! I can’t speak on the NC area, but for north GA, a freeze has serious impacts on agriculture (e.g. blueberries and peaches). This is especially detrimental after a warm spell and plants have begin to blossom. Can really take a toll on the harvest in the fall.
Thanks Hillsong UNITED for spending 29,419 minutes with me in 2022. I couldn’t stop listening to Know You Will. #SpotifyWrapped https://t.co/AIIxT5rGyR
The tornadic supercell that just produced a strong tornado near Newnan, Georgia, has traveled across 4 states for a total of over 400 miles since forming around 3:00 PM CDT in southeast Louisiana.
A truly wild journey.
A few Hurricane Dorian records:
- At 185 mph, it is tied for the 2nd strongest in the Atlantic basin. Only Allen (1980) was stronger at 190 mph.
- The 185 mph landfall is tied with the Labor Day hurricane (1935) for strongest wind speed at landfall in the Atlantic basin.
With winds now estimated at 185 mph, only 4 storms -- of the 1,869 recorded in the Atlantic over the past 169 years -- have been as strong or stronger (based on max winds) than Hurricane #Dorian. Hopefully this is the last update to this thread. #HurricaneDorian