Projected Path Of Hurricane Hanna – The National Hurricane Center says that Hurricane Hanna could be a major hurricane and all projected path models point at South Carolina.

NHC Hurricane Hanna projected path map

After meandering around the Bahamas for the last few days like a drunken sailor, Hanna is making a high-speed run up the East Coast with projected landfall in the middle of the South Carolina coastline.

Hanna spaghetti models

Back in 1989, South Carolina took a savage beating from Hurricane Hugo and now Hanna looks prepared to carve a path straight through as well.

National Hurricane Center 5-day Hanna projected path map

Projected landfall is mid-afternoon on Friday and the storm track runs up through both Carolinas and Virginia before heading back out to see. The current path shows the storm passing through both Columbia, SC and Charlotte, NC while still packing some significant winds.

Storm track map for Hanna

National Hurricane Center – Computer Model Forecast:

HURRICANE HANNA DISCUSSION NUMBER 22
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL082008
500 AM EDT TUE SEP 02 2008

HANNA IS FORECAST TO MOVE NORTHWESTWARD UNTIL IT REACHES THE COAST OF SOUTH CAROLINA…AFTER WHICH IT IS EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY RECURVE TO THE NORTHEAST.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT HANNA IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TO INTENSIFY…OR AT LEAST REMAIN STEADY…UNTIL LANDFALL OCCURS BETWEEN 84 AND 96 HOURS.

IN FACT…BY 84 HOURS HANNA COULD BE A MAJOR HURRICANE.

And that’s the latest update on the computer models for the projected path of Hurricane Hanna.

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