cape hataraus needs to worry because they are barely above sea level or at sea level, and this is a strong CAT 4.. and very little buildings can sustain CAT 4 winds.
just keep watching it.. its not turning yet

cape hataraus needs to worry because they are barely above sea level or at sea level, and this is a strong CAT 4.. and very little buildings can sustain CAT 4 winds.
just keep watching it.. its not turning yet

| leo-j said: cape hataraus needs to worry because they are barely above sea level or at sea level, and this is a strong CAT 4.. and very little buildings can sustain CAT 4 winds.
just keep watching it.. its not turning yet |
You get points for creativity trying to spell Hatteras. Yeah, it's one big sand bank, of course it's close to sea level. It's constantly hit by hurricanes, though. They're pretty well prepared, I can assure you. Plenty of buildings can withstand category 4 winds. They just have to be built with hurricanes in mind.

All North Carolina VGChartians should build a bunker and sit out the storm together. 
Well I'm here on the SW coast of Newfoundland (The Triangle Island on the top right) and it looks like we'll only get the tail end of it on Saturday... it'll probably have little to no power left by then (Compared to what it had)but even if it did have a lot of strength left we get winds gusting to 120km/h (74mph) 4-5 times a year around here, so it still wouldn't be too out of the ordinary.

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