The last hurricane to hit Georgia was Kate in 1985, when CO2 was below 350 PPM.
By contrast, between 1885 and 1911, Georgia was hit by nine hurricanes, including five major hurricanes.
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/hurdat/ushurrlist18512009.txt
In one of NOAAs many Irene four day forecasts, they predicted landfall in Georgia, just as they did every other state on the eastern seaboard.

In one of NOAAs many Irene four day forecasts, they predicted landfall in Georgia, just as they did every other state on the eastern seaboard.
You can’t be too careful.
There are a lot of huge trees in Savannah that will fall in tandem the next time they have a major hurricane. Unlike Charleston, whose trees were wiped out by Hugo in 1989.
that third and fourth click was Sunday morning…
…everyone in Florida woke up Sunday morning to a Cat 4 going right up the middle of the state…in two days
…and immediately went into a heart attack!
The NHC doesn’t need any help…they are doing it to themselves