Here in Charleston, we've been quietly speculating that Dorian has been acting a lot like Hugo. The thing is, there were a lot less people in the metro area - and a lot less development - when Hugo tore apart a good portion of the city.
Any kind of impact to us at this point - a city that has had road-closing, feet-deep flooding every night this week even though it hasn't rained and we are in a drought - would be catastrophic. Recent studies have shown that the Charleston peninsula is actually sinking at a substantial rate, due in part to the heavy construction of the past 10 years.
My neighbors and co-workers have never experienced a real huricane, and the area is woefully unprepared for a big storm, compared to 30 years ago when Hugo hit us. It's going to be an interesting few days.