North Carolina shelter list for evacuees.https://twitter.com/NC_Governor/status/1039674070147780608 …
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We'll see historic flooding in parts—non-flood prone areas will flood. From what I can tell, NC is already aggressive in ordering evacuations. Downed trees are big issue: stay downstairs, basement if possible. Other than that, share list above if you've panicking friends/family!
It's gotten to the point that Facebook group admins in the area are consolidating hurricane related posts and asking people not to post more—just provoking anxiety. The groups are great for finding places for evacuees and some tips but it's become a panic/anxiety feedback circle.
Also #florence is a tricky forecast in terms of track. Weather geek twitter is all alight. People anywhere in the cone need to be prepared for flooding (if applicable) and no power. This feels like the 2016 election: the confidence in the forecast is different than the forecast.
History changed in 2016 because of widespread failure in communicating volatility and sources of errors in election forecasts. Florence track is another case: weather folks are sure of strength and impact, but there is still more than usual volatility on *where* it will go.
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