Isaias landfall in North Carolina
Storm Activity: 8/4/2020
Now a tropical storm, Isaias made landfall last night near Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. The storm is moving northward across eastern North Carolina today, and is expected to bring widespread tropical storm conditions with hurricane-force gusts possible near the coast. Weakening will occur this evening as it moves into eastern Canada as a post-tropical storm.
In addition to heavy rainfall, storm surge and wind, there is risk of tornadoes from southeast Virginia to New Jersey morning, then into southeast New York this afternoon and New England tonight.
Follow the quick links to assess the impact in EigenPrism:
- Tropical storm-force Wind Probabilities – as of August 4, 2020
- Isaias Forecast Wind Swath – Advisory 29, as of August 4, 2020
- Isaias Forecast Max Winds – as of August 4, 2020
- Isaias Past Wind Swath – Advisory 29, as of August 4, 2020
- Isaias Storm Surge Flooding Potential – Advisory 29, as of August 4, 2020
EigenPrism users can also open the impact report for each event to see all quick links in one report:
- Open the impact summary report – SAMPLE Isaias Forecast Impact Summary
- or, search for the “SAMPLE Isaias 2020 Forecast Impact Summary” on the EigenPrism home page
- then click Manage > Copy to select your workspace and save with your own exposure
Please note, as report templates are frequently updated, you can refresh the report by changing the Analysis Date. See instructions here.
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