07-23-2016, 12:27 AM
It sure looks like it's tracking south which is not good news for us as that would mean higher winds for Puna.
"In the Northern Hemisphere the fastest winds will be on the right side, if you are looking in the direction of the storm's movement. That is, if the hurricane is moving toward the west, the strongest winds will be on the north side; if it's moving north, the strongest winds will be on the east side."
We've had 1.6 inches overnight (OCLA 37th) but that's just the forefront.
"In the Northern Hemisphere the fastest winds will be on the right side, if you are looking in the direction of the storm's movement. That is, if the hurricane is moving toward the west, the strongest winds will be on the north side; if it's moving north, the strongest winds will be on the east side."
We've had 1.6 inches overnight (OCLA 37th) but that's just the forefront.