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Aug 30, 2016
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morehead city to nags head, we are under a tropical storm warning. we are anticipating tropical storm-force winds at 40 miles per hour. so 35 to 40 miles per hour wind gusts, not a lot of rain with this, either. here is a look at the track but early tomorrow morning or overnight, it's offshore and not like hey so just gusty winds and emotion and over wash on highway 12, not a lot of rain with this, and maybe 1-2" is all we'll see and it zips on away from us. just a little rain. now, florida on the other hand as this crosses as tropical depression 9, they could see 6" of rain. this storm is stronger, 60 miles per hour as opposed to 40 now but notice at this point, little of the forecast is hitting north carolina, not expecting this to be a big deal. hot and sticky for the next few days. today and tomorrow stay really dry and look at that. through wednesday, just dry conditions for us, .50" to an inch half along the coast. the normal is 86, and the record, 99. so thankfully, we'll go in the other direction and not end up with any reco, lovely through t
morehead city to nags head, we are under a tropical storm warning. we are anticipating tropical storm-force winds at 40 miles per hour. so 35 to 40 miles per hour wind gusts, not a lot of rain with this, either. here is a look at the track but early tomorrow morning or overnight, it's offshore and not like hey so just gusty winds and emotion and over wash on highway 12, not a lot of rain with this, and maybe 1-2" is all we'll see and it zips on away from us. just a little rain. now,...
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Aug 21, 2016
08/16
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near morehead city, north carolina, the civilian corps is doing another job repairing the ravages ofime. the sea and the wind has been destroying one of the earlypieces of fortification. the president for required 12 years to build. when completed sometime after 1824, it was considered the last word in coastal defense. commission during the war between the states, it was seized by the confederates and recaptured by union forces the following year. the walls are of brick-and-mortar and are rocksalt solid after more than 43 years. the civilian conservation corps is restoring many of the constructional details of the fort. all park work of this picture, exhaustive research is done to ensure that the restoration is active -- authentic. not only the four, but all the immediately surrounding property is being improved to make it more accessible and interesting to the thousands who visit each year. an interesting state park in georgia surrounds the one-time home of alexander stevens, vice president of the comparison. longer go, this was honored by the election of a statue at his home estate
near morehead city, north carolina, the civilian corps is doing another job repairing the ravages ofime. the sea and the wind has been destroying one of the earlypieces of fortification. the president for required 12 years to build. when completed sometime after 1824, it was considered the last word in coastal defense. commission during the war between the states, it was seized by the confederates and recaptured by union forces the following year. the walls are of brick-and-mortar and are...
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Aug 29, 2016
08/16
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this is a look at the tropical from the morehead city up to oregon and it is right here or so. in this area, expecting one to three inches of rain, 35 to 45 miles per hour wind gusts and it is not likely to do a whole lot of damage, a little low lying flooding potentially and maybe tossing around some trash cans and maybe loscans and shingle or two. no major damage expected. here a look at the track. it turns into a tropical storm and zips by the coast of north carolina with winds at say 45 miles per hour, or moves on out into the atlantic. it comes right by us but it is just not going to be very powerful. here is tropical depression nine, and it really picks up some speed. look at that zipping off the coast of north carolina, but not nearly as close as tropical depression eight. both of these storms like throw wet a name in the next 24 hour, the first one that gets named will be her mean and the second one is ian. we will see which becomes a storm first. they may be very close. again the chance of showers and storm, pretty low because of the high pressure system, 10 to 20% cha
this is a look at the tropical from the morehead city up to oregon and it is right here or so. in this area, expecting one to three inches of rain, 35 to 45 miles per hour wind gusts and it is not likely to do a whole lot of damage, a little low lying flooding potentially and maybe tossing around some trash cans and maybe loscans and shingle or two. no major damage expected. here a look at the track. it turns into a tropical storm and zips by the coast of north carolina with winds at say 45...
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Aug 25, 2016
08/16
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on bold banks near morehead city, north carolina, the civilian conservation corps is doing another jobf repairing the ravages of time. at fort mikan, the sea and wind have been destroying one of the early masterpieces of fortification. on this site for 200 years, forts of one kind or another protected this strategic point from invasion from the sea. the present fort required 12 years to build. when completed, sometime after 1824, it was considered the last word in coastal defense and cost the then amazing sum of $463,700. an active commission during the war between the states, it was seized by the confederates in 1861 and recaptured by the union forces the following year. the walls are of brick and mortar, four feet thick, and they're rock solid after more than 100 years. arches, garrison rooms and ammunition magazines test the artisanship of the original builders. the civilian conservation corps under national park service direction is restoring many details of the old fort. here as in all national park service work of this character, exhaustive research is done to ensure that the res
on bold banks near morehead city, north carolina, the civilian conservation corps is doing another jobf repairing the ravages of time. at fort mikan, the sea and wind have been destroying one of the early masterpieces of fortification. on this site for 200 years, forts of one kind or another protected this strategic point from invasion from the sea. the present fort required 12 years to build. when completed, sometime after 1824, it was considered the last word in coastal defense and cost the...
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Aug 24, 2016
08/16
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on bold banks near morehead city, north carolina, the civilian conservation corps is doing another job of repairing the ravages of time. at fort mikan, the sea and wind have been destroying one of the early masterpieces of fortification. on this site for 200 years, forts of one kind or another protrekted this strategic point from invasion from the sea. the present fort required 12 years to build. when completed, sometime after 1824, it was considered the last word in coastal defense and cost the then amazing sum of $463,700. an active commission during the war between the states, it was seized by the confederates in 1861 and recaptured by the union forces the following year. the walls are of brick and mortar, four feet thick, and they're rock solid after more than 100 years. arches, garrison rooms and ammunition magazines test the artisanship of the original builders. the civilian conservation corps under national park service direction is restoring many details of the old fort. here as in all national park service work of this character, exhaustive research is done to ensure that the
on bold banks near morehead city, north carolina, the civilian conservation corps is doing another job of repairing the ravages of time. at fort mikan, the sea and wind have been destroying one of the early masterpieces of fortification. on this site for 200 years, forts of one kind or another protrekted this strategic point from invasion from the sea. the present fort required 12 years to build. when completed, sometime after 1824, it was considered the last word in coastal defense and cost...
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Aug 30, 2016
08/16
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we have a tropical storm warning in effect from morehead city to nags head, looking 2-inch amounts of rain, maybe 3. the biggest impact will be erosion, not likely to have much flooding or wind damage with this system. it's just really wimpy. here's a look at the forecast track, staying offshore. here is 2:00 a.m. tomorrow, winds at 40 miles per hour and this is barely a tropical storm and maybes the right turn and heads out into will move across florida and out off the coast of north carolina. right now, no real indication it will have an impact here and it will be a stronger storm with winds up to 60 miles per hour getting into the holiday weekend. 91 the high for today and a hot one, only a 10% chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms, and that chance goes up by thursday and behind the front, look at that. a nice drop in the temperature, a more than 10-degree drop in the high from thursday to friday. 86 we'll see, temperatures at or below normal for the holiday weekend with plenty of sunshine. it would be nice to have a little rain but you know, especially good to just hold th
we have a tropical storm warning in effect from morehead city to nags head, looking 2-inch amounts of rain, maybe 3. the biggest impact will be erosion, not likely to have much flooding or wind damage with this system. it's just really wimpy. here's a look at the forecast track, staying offshore. here is 2:00 a.m. tomorrow, winds at 40 miles per hour and this is barely a tropical storm and maybes the right turn and heads out into will move across florida and out off the coast of north carolina....
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Aug 12, 2016
08/16
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. >>> the search for a morehead city man who disappeared ended today. they found the international forest near the coast. brian tatsuo matsumoto disappeared on wednesday. at this time investigators are not saying how he died. >>> good afternoon i'm meteorologist bill reh. you know, it felt like the heat was just a little bit hotter. it was. the humidity was cranked up a little bit more. and look at these temperatures. these aren't your highs. >> these art current readings. 93 in raleigh. 90 in wilmington. mountains if you wanted 80s. you can see that map colored in yellow. let's bring in the purples. when you factor in the humidity this of this is what it feels like outside. 104 in raleigh. 103 in fayetteville. stifling hot and humid. not quite any advisories. they have a heat advisory along the coast. we got close to that at 104 today. you can see once, again, it feels pretty good out in the mountains. we're not there. we're here. we're going to deal with the heat and humidity right through the as we look at the satellite and radar composite, partly cl
. >>> the search for a morehead city man who disappeared ended today. they found the international forest near the coast. brian tatsuo matsumoto disappeared on wednesday. at this time investigators are not saying how he died. >>> good afternoon i'm meteorologist bill reh. you know, it felt like the heat was just a little bit hotter. it was. the humidity was cranked up a little bit more. and look at these temperatures. these aren't your highs. >> these art current...
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Aug 24, 2016
08/16
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near morehead city is doing their job to repair the ravage of time. board requires 12 years to build. when completed sometimes after 1824, it costs of $463,700. >> it was seized by the confederate in 1861 and recaptured by the union forces in the following years. they're rock solid after more than 100 years. arches and ammunition magazines are tested of the artisan ship of its original builders. the civilian conservation for park recs are restored. here as an all national service park work of this character exhausting the research is done to ensure it is accurate and authentic. all the surrounding property is being improved to make it assessable for thousands that visited each year. an interesting state park in georgia surrounding alexander stevens, vice president of the confederacy. it was honored on his home estate. now, that building is being restored and the ground is being made more attractive to visitors. strict details. along georgia's subtropical coast marks this part of the world essentially before james town. the national park service paints
near morehead city is doing their job to repair the ravage of time. board requires 12 years to build. when completed sometimes after 1824, it costs of $463,700. >> it was seized by the confederate in 1861 and recaptured by the union forces in the following years. they're rock solid after more than 100 years. arches and ammunition magazines are tested of the artisan ship of its original builders. the civilian conservation for park recs are restored. here as an all national service park...