If you are expecting heavy winds get some supports up on those ladies ASAP. Nothing worse that going out to your garden and finding half a plant on the ground, dead. With the size you got this year, they will probably need supports anyway, even if Earl misses you completely. It is always best to set them up now, early in the season, so you aren't brushing up against the buds and rubbing resins off right before you harvest.
There are a lot of different ways to do it - bamboo is what you see a lot of people doing. I prefer grape stakes, wire and/or tree rope and green tie tape myself - it is a bit more sturdy. Another thing to consider when setting up supports, is that if you make them taller than the plant, then you can use them to support a tarp or plastic cover, to protect them from the rain.
The ladies are looking good though - nice and healthy.