With its maximum sustained winds hitting 75 mph, Tropical Storm Arthur is now a Category 1 hurricane. It is expected to hit North Carolina on Thursday and head up the East Coast. The big danger are the rip currents it will generate after passing. "This is not a landfall-problem hurricane. This is a rip-current-problem hurricane," said CNN meteorologist Chad Myers. For example, when Hurricane Bertha was 1,000 miles from the shore in New Jersey and Maryland, its back-flowing water caused 1,500 lifeguard rescues in one week in Ocean City.
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