Ophelia
By: Kevin • Essay • 319 Words • November 19, 2009 • 1,170 Views
Essay title: Ophelia
Hurricane Ophelia was downgraded to a tropical storm again Monday as the indecisive weather system moved slowly off the coast, its outer bands of rain not quite reaching land.
Despite Ophelia's waxing and waning strength and slow progress, residents' attention had been focused by the devastation caused elsewhere by Hurricane Katrina.
That was on the mind of Steve King as he grudgingly skipped a football game on television to move his sea kayak out of harm's way.
"They keep saying this storm is two or three days out," he said. "I think we're all waiting for something to happen."
Ophelia's sustained wind speed slowed Monday morning to about 70 mph, 4 mph below the threshold for a hurricane, but it had the potential to regain hurricane strength over the next day or so, the National Hurricane Center said.
A tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch were in effect from Cape Lookout south to Edisto Beach, S.C.
Some calls for evacuations
With the storm's path uncertain, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford called for a voluntary evacuation Monday of oceanfront and riverside areas in his state's northeastern corner.
"This is a serious