The coast of North Carolina seems to protrude into the Atlantic Ocean, leaving it a prime candidate for the wrath of tropical storms. In fact, North Carolina has unwillingly hosted some of the most devastating storms recorded, including Hurricane Hazel, a category 4 which hit in 1954, and more recently, Hurricane Floyd, a category 4 which hit in 1999.
Among the detestation that these storms (and others) have left in their wake, over 1000 fatalities have been associated with these monstrous storms. It’s no wonder that the mysterious “Gray Man of Hatteras” lurks around the island, close to the lighthouse, warning visitors and residents of the potential danger due to an approaching storm.
The unidentified man has been appearing to folks on the beach since the early 1900’s. The general consensus is that the man is the ghost of a sailor named Gray, who lived near Cape Point, and drowned when his ship was caught in a hurricane. Often, he seems to appear out of nowhere, verbally shares his warning of impending doom, and then vanishes before their eyes.
Witnesses say that they feel no fear, and no feeling of foreboding from the ghost. They truly believe that he wants to prevent the same tragedy that claimed his life from taking another. In fact, he is known more as a town resident than a local phenomenon.
The locals all agree on one thing; if you encounter the Gray Man of Hatteras, heed his warning and get off the island quickly, without delay. For just as the ghost has never failed to deliver his warning, he has also never been wrong with his predictions of bad weather. Ignoring him would mean certain doom for anyone who happens to be caught on the coast when a hurricane approaches.