Yes, Joaquin is firmly anchored over the Bahamas and will remain so until
tomorrow. Having a category 4 storm stationary over land has got to be
devastating. No news from the Bahamas as of yet.
Chris
>
>Yes, I think we've dodged the bullet but not the rain. The hurricane is
>still in the Bahamas and nowhere near South Carolina but we're still
>having very heavy rain from another system that's running up the coast
>ahead of the hurricane.
>
>The highest official rainfall amount I heard on the news this morning
>was 4.5". However when I checked my rain guage at 7:20 this morning it
>had already overflowed at 6" sometime during the night. I probably
>forgot to empty it after the last rain. The forecast calls for it to
>taper off until afternoon and then start up again with renewed vigor.
>
>Chuck Norcutt
>
>
>On 10/1/2015 11:44 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
>> The NHC forecast posted a little over a half hour ago now has Joaquin
>>well out to sea, bringing the forecast close to that of UKMET. Looks like
>>the
>>Atlantic Coast has dodged a significant bullet.
>>
>
Chris
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