Here Are The Best North Carolina Beach Cams To Watch As Hurricane Lee Approaches
My sister Linda lives at Sunset Beach, North Carolina. When her husband Jeff goes fishing on the pier she watches him on the beach cam. They are amazingly accurate. Not only are they good for keeping an eye on your fisherman, they are good for other things too. Here are the best North Carolina beach cams to watch as Hurricane Lee approaches.
Lee is expected to move past North Carolina today and tomorrow and why not get a front row seat from the safety of your home. According to the Charlotte Observer , Lee is expected to create onshore waves of up to 13′.
If you enjoy watching the power of nature but want to stay safe, a pier camera or beach camera is the way to watch it all up close, personal and live. There may be buffering because of said bad weather so keep that in mind while you are watching.
The Charlotte Observer did a great job of compiling a few of the best beach cams to watch. They include: the camera at Corolla Light Resort. The paper says it sweeps smoothly from left to right giving a great view of the ocean. Twiddy and Company Vacation Rentals in Duck provides a view right into the surf. Try Hurricane Lee viewing from the lens at Jennette’s Pier. It is part of the North Carolina Aquarium System and boasts clear viewing.
Here are the best North Carolina beach cams to watch as Hurricane Lee approaches. And there are others. To get more details look to our source The Charlotte Observer.
5 Types Of Natural Disasters You Are At Risk Of Experiencing In North Carolina
As powerful as mankind is, there will always be one thing more powerful and outside of our control- the weather and mother nature. Heck, we can’t even accurately predict it. The sheer power of what mother nature is capable of is mindblowing from tsunamis to tornados to hurricanes. You’ve probably watched videos on the Weather Channel youtube or another platform showing these types of storms. And it can be fascinating. But one thing is for sure I don’t want to be in the path of mother nature when she’s at her peak. And I’m thankful to live in North Carolina where the threat of these types of weather-related events is smaller than many other areas of the country. But that doesn’t mean we don’t face natural disasters in North Carolina.
At least we don’t live in tornado alley. Natural disasters though can and will happen everywhere including North Carolina. Below you’ll find information about 5 of the most common natural disasters in our state. And the most common one, well it may not be exactly what you think. It’s more of a subset of the type of storm most commonly associated with North Carolina. Keep reading to see what they are. Want information on keeping yourself safe during weather-related storms? Get info at ReadyNC.gov.
Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.