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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTwitter video: hurricane waves already topping dunes/damaging homes in North Topsail Beach, NC
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dhill926
(16,389 posts)like now...
demmiblue
(36,920 posts)mnhtnbb
(31,418 posts)could be gone due to the effects of Florence.
The erosion there has been terrible the last few years--particularly near the inlet. This storm may wipe out that area.
Storm chasers do die chasing storms. He'd better get the fu*k out of there.
dweller
(23,709 posts)due to storm damage, and they keep shoring what's left back up ...
shame tho if it is finally lost, it is a beautiful area 😔
unc70
(6,128 posts)That area was always too low and unprotected to justify trying to develop. Much of Topsail Island is reasonable elevated, but that north end is a semi-permanent hazard.
It being so low is part of the reason so many north-bound storms head inland near there. As a storm is skirting the coast, the modest elevation of the main island provides some resistance to moving inland. Once it reaches North Topsail, the resistance is gone and the storm heads inland.
I grew up just north of Topsail and just inland. I have seen a lot of storms on that track.
Canoe52
(2,949 posts)essme
(1,207 posts)Tired of these silly assed videos, newscasters screaming- tired of reading "are you in the way of a hurricane? Get bottled water!" from people who live ....where?
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but people on the coast that have lived here for more than 10 minutes don't need to hear hysteria, nor lectures on "how to survive."
cwydro
(51,308 posts)Some people just love to feel theyre smarter than others.
I am just pissy because our electricity has been off for 12 flipping hours, so I am just now finishing laundry, getting some food ready.
The hysteria on FB, Twitter, DU and everything is annoying. We really don't need to be reminded to have batteries, or a full tank of gas. Or worse: "get out now!"
Yeah.
Spot on.
Ilsa
(61,717 posts)My guess is that the garage and any living quarters at ground level may end up oermanently under water. Won't be able to drive there, just take a skiff or canoe.
There shouldn't be any rebuilding in these areas. None.
dembotoz
(16,866 posts)An old book from somewhere
Hope the have insurance
Was actually thinking of moving to Charleston SC a number of years ago.. loved the area...then Hugo showed up and I thought... maybe not