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Tropical Storm Alerts Canceled Save Email Print
Posted: 5:48 PM Jul 18, 2008
Last Updated: 9:21 AM Jul 21, 2008
Reporter: Bill Wilson, Lynnette Taylor, Heather King

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All tropical storm warnings from Tropical Storm Cristobal in North Carolina have been canceled.

Tropical Storm Cristobal dumped rain and brought rough seas to our coast Sunday, and forecasters predicted the system was headed for the open Atlantic.

Scroll down to view our Tropical Storm Cristobal photo gallery from Atlantic Beach

At 5 a.m. Monday, the center of the storm was about 110 miles northeast of Cape Hatteras. Maximum sustained winds picked up to 50 miles per hour.

It's continuing to move toward the northeast at about 13 mph as it heads out to sea.

The next update from the National Hurricane Center is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday.

Emergency management officials in Carteret County said there were no major flooding from Cristobal, but were concerned about people getting into the ocean due to the strong waves.

In Hyde County authorities urged beachgoers to stay out of the ocean because of the danger of rip currents.

Meteorologist Rich Bandy at the National Weather Service said the strong winds were on the eastern side of the storm, away from land.

"The only wind impacts are going to be on the immediate coast from Cape Lookout up to Oregon Inlet and that should be the worst of it," Bandy said of the northeast part of the state. The storm was expected to start pulling away from its coastline track about midnight after it passed Cape Hatteras, Bandy said.

This is the first storm to threaten the U.S. this hurricane season, which runs through Nov. 30.

To track Cristobal, click here for the WITN Hurricane Center.



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Posted by: J Location: Gville on Jul 21, 2008 at 08:45 AM
Its a storm, not a pronounciation test. We care about what happens to our beautiful NC coast NOT how to pronounce the name. Please get over it. Second I wish the weather channels would relax some when announcing storms. The Outer Banks was absolutely beautiful this weekend. Its rained for about 2 minutes and NOT along the beach. I was there Saturday AND Sunday until late. I think people just get freaked out to easily. David...I am right there with you. I canthelp but just shake my head at people and its NOT just people buying usual groceries, its when they hear the word STORM, they freak out. Milk is the LAST thing i would buy! ha

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Posted by: who cares Location: right here on Jul 20, 2008 at 05:56 PM
Who cares what you call it. It is a storm. All most people care about is where it is going not what you call it. Some people need to get a life.

Posted by: Bizarre Location: Greenville on Jul 20, 2008 at 05:04 PM
Umm.... most of us come on here or watch TV, listen to radio to find out if the weather is going to affect our area. Perhaps if it might get dangerous or if there are and advisories. Not to be schooled on how to pronounce the latest storm. To Señor Bilingual.....get a hobby!

Posted by: Canuck Location: NC on Jul 20, 2008 at 04:23 PM
Senor Bilingual....if y'all don't like the way we speak here GO HOME. It is rude to criticize what others do in their own country. If you are an American....then speak like one. We are in the USA....there is only one national language...English...want a country with two...go to Canada and learn to speak French.

Posted by: Señor Bilingual Location: NC on Jul 20, 2008 at 04:14 PM
Editor: The lack of an accent over the letter o doesn't invite Anglicizing Cristobal as a few people from all the networks have done. In fact I find that insulting while trying to glamorize an awkward pronunciation without any reason(s). I don't mean to brag about this but I am BILINGUAL. That means I write, read and speak both English and Spanish fluently therefore I am qualified to speak and rule about this. I hope this is the amicable end to this discussion. Thank you

Posted by: American on Jul 20, 2008 at 04:10 PM
So let me get this right....Spanish name=Spanish pronounciation, correct? Well, we've been misprouncing Hurricane Hugo all these years and no one said anything! Let's revoice all the A&E documentaries to say Hurricane OO-go. Get a life!

Posted by: Blog Refuter Location: NC on Jul 20, 2008 at 03:48 PM
I assume that Mr. Bilingual is a Spanish teacher.

Posted by: Señor Bilingual Location: NC on Jul 20, 2008 at 02:21 PM
Editor: Please and with ALL due respect I gave a detailed explanation to Cristobal correct pronunciation. That is the ONLY correct pronunciation. Everybody else is definitely WRONG, period. It is pretty arrogant and argumentative on your part to vaguely state that there is more than one pronunciation without absolutely any evidence to support your mighty weak claim. That's embarrassing politely stated. BTW your meteorologist Jim Howard and Lester Holt of NBC evening news pronounced Cristobal correctly... Thank you

EDITOR'S NOTE: There was a lot of discussion in the newsroom about the correct way to pronounce Cristobal. Note that the name does not have an accent over the "o", leading some to question whether to use the Spanish pronunciation. Let's hope we don't get to Hurricane Paloma or Tropical Storm Rene this year.


Posted by: Mister Monolingual Location: NC on Jul 20, 2008 at 01:28 PM
Here's a better idea for "Senor" or anyone else who wants to make a big deal about the proper pronunciation of foreign names: For our purposes here in the US, why don't we just give storms good old Anglo-Saxon names that we all know how to pronounce, so we won't have to be "corrected" by people who think an English-speaking populace should know or care about how to pronounce Spanish-derived names? Why be politically correct and give storms Hispanic names anyway, only to listen to such "lessons" about foreign language? We're a nation of English speakers. Let's stay that way ... even in the naming of our storms and hurricanes! Sorry, Senor.

Posted by: crystal Location: washington on Jul 20, 2008 at 10:59 AM
so when do you expect landfall for NC? and when will it start affecting washington in the way of strong winds and rain?

EDITOR'S NOTE: On its current path the storm is not expected to make landfall.


Posted by: George Location: Greenville on Jul 20, 2008 at 10:37 AM
Thanks WITN for staying on top of this storm and letting us know it's not too bad. WNCT hasn't updated their website since 11 pm last night, while WCTI doesn't even mention Cristobal on the web! We know where to turn to for the latest info. Good job!

Posted by: Praying for Rain Location: Bear Grass on Jul 20, 2008 at 10:24 AM
Bring on the rain. Let the angels pour out the rain.

Posted by: Señor Bilingual Location: NC on Jul 20, 2008 at 09:16 AM
Just to remind the Anglo talkers: Cristobal is Christopher in English. That doesn't mean you pronounce Cristobal like Christopher. You place the emphasis or accentuate the second syllable. It is just that simple folks. For the sake of explanation and correct pronunciation I am placing an acute accent over the O: Cristóbal. Again by Spanish grammar rules Cristobal does NOT have an acute accent. Finally Marvin D., Lynnette Taylor and Chelsea Donovan please pronounce Cristobal correctly. It is NOT a hard Spanish word to pronounce. Thank you

EDITOR'S NOTE: Thanks, but even the networks are having trouble with this one. Everyone has a different pronunciation for this storm!


Posted by: Let it Rain Location: Jamesville on Jul 20, 2008 at 07:56 AM
I don't think I have ever been so excited about a tropical storm in my life...Let the rain begin!!!!

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 19, 2008 at 11:26 PM
wow it sounds like we could all take some lessons from david...maybe they were buying groceries???? on the weekend???never

Posted by: crystal Location: washington on Jul 19, 2008 at 09:12 PM
so when do you expect landfall for NC? and when will it start affecting washington in the way of strong winds and rain?

Posted by: Blog Refuter Location: NC on Jul 19, 2008 at 09:10 PM
I agree David. You would think it was common sense. I guess that's how you can distinguish the Eastern Carolinians from the tourists.

Posted by: David Location: Manteo on Jul 19, 2008 at 08:02 PM
And Lord knows these tourist are racking up on foods and stuff like its the end of the world. I do have a question for those who do this? When something like a hurricane threatens your area, why do you go into a grocery store and buy DAIRY products? Usually in harsh weather, THE ELECTRICITY IS THE FIRST THING THAT GOES OUT! I went to the grocery store this morning and there were allot of people elbow to adam with shopping carts filled to the top with milk, eggs, meats, frozen foods, etc.. I just laughed, shook my head at them and walked past. I grabbed my batteries, bottles of water and other various non-dairy items and had to stand in line behind people who had two or more carts filled with dairy products!!I guess common sense is hard to come by.

Posted by: M E Location: wilson? on Jul 19, 2008 at 07:42 PM
Do we have to worry in Wilson?

EDITOR'S NOTE: The storm is expected to mostly impact coastal counties.


Posted by: crystal Location: plymouth on Jul 19, 2008 at 03:43 PM
LET IT RAIN! LET IT RAIN! LET IT RAIN!!! WE NEED RAIN BAD!!!!

Posted by: unknown Location: Washington on Jul 19, 2008 at 01:30 PM
We surely do need the rain for the brush fire and all of the crops.But you never know hhat mother nature throws at you!!!!

Posted by: JB on Jul 19, 2008 at 08:47 AM
Here's to hopes of a sunny weekend!

Posted by: Brandon Location: Sladesville on Jul 19, 2008 at 12:56 AM
I hope we get some good benefical rains from this storm. We really need all the rain we can get right now.

Posted by: Blog Refuter Location: NC on Jul 18, 2008 at 06:54 PM
I hope it forms and gives us much needed rain here in the east.

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