Twirling Time
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Never mind, I had my politi-goggles on. Back to Beryl coverage.
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Not really hurricane related, but this seemed the most relevant thread to share this thought.
It seems like we've had a ton of red flag days on the North Carolina coast so far this summer. My family went to Kitty Hawk for three days in early June and then Emerald Isle for the entire last week of June. Eight of those ten days at the coast were red flags and the other two were yellow.
It got me thinking about it again this morning after reading several stories from the Wilmington-area, where apparently they had to do 70 rip current rescues of swimmers yesterday at Wrightsville and Carolina beaches alone. there was a drowning at Kure Beach and a 14-year-old is missing from North Topsail after wading out into the New River Inlet, and today is another red flag day down that way.
Obviously the fourth of July is a big beach day and more people create the greater likelihood of problems, but that sounds like an awful day for New Hanover and Pender county emergency services. I'm also probably thinking about it because I spent a lot of time last month trying to convince my overly confident 7 year old why even waist-deep water on a yellow flag day, and knee deep water on a red flag day, can be dangerous.
Still haven't found the kid as far as I know. I personally haven't seen any rip currents, but the undertow is pretty strong.
You can't do much with kids and tourists, but it's posted to stay the heck out of the water at that inlet. It's dangerous on a good day. It's an inlet fed by a river.
Topsail inlet on the south end might even be worse. We actually started to go offshore Monday in a 20+ foot, heavy, V hulled boat... got to the inlet and decided it wasn't worth it to try. Not dying is more important than fishing.
I think I've seen one (1) green flag day at the beach in my life. Until then I assumed they never went below yellow for the same reason George W. Bush never let the terror alert dip down into the clear range. We always go in the water under yellow because otherwise we may as well have saved money and gone to the pool back in Fuddville.
Looks like Beryl's path is settled. Landfall anywhere between Corpus and Lake Jackson, and amazing track agreement among the models right over Kyle Field. From there it heads northeast and spares DFW the brunt of it.