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MAJOR HURRICANE MATTHEW BRIEFING- SITUATIION OVERVIEW
US National Weather Service Jacksonville Weather.gov/JAX@NWSJacksonville ^ | 10-6-2016

Posted on 10/06/2016 11:52:17 AM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com

US National Weather Service Jacksonville Weather.gov/JAX@NWSJacksonville

The storm poses an imminent threat of tropical storm and/or hurricane conditions to SOME PORTION of the Warning area.

Heed the advice of Local officials. Be careful about rumors, erroneous social media posts and unwarranted speculation.

Major Hurricane Matthew Briefing Situation Overview

...THIS IS NOW A WORST CASE STORM SURGE SCENARIO...

Catastrophic Damage is Anticipated for Coastal Areas.

Major Hurricane Matthew is still expected to move DANGEROUSLY CLOSE the Florida First Coast and Southeast Georgia Coast Friday through Friday night into Saturday with catastrophic impacts expected along and near the coast.

A major hurricane has not impacted this area in 118 years, since October 2nd 1898. There is NO local living memory of the potential of this event. If a direct landfall occurs this will be unlike any hurricane in the modern era. . The western eyewall is expected to move along a portions of the coast with sustained winds 115 to 125 mph and gusts in the most affected areas! Winds will be higher in high rise structures in Downtown Florida possibly strong Category 4 to Category 5 intensity!

Some of the lowest barrier islands will be completely overtopped with large battering wave and life threatening flooding. Barrier islands are likely to breached and it is extremely possible that new inlets will be cut in the worst affected areas.

Please, Please heed the advice of public and emergency management officials. 40 people in New York and New Jersey did not heed these warning during Sandy and died in the storm surge! This will be a MUCH Greater surge than Sandy had along the New Jersey Shore!


TOPICS: Breaking News; Business/Economy; News/Current Events; US: Florida; US: Georgia; US: North Carolina; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: fl; florida; georgia; hurricane; hurricanematthew; matthew; northcarolina; southcarolina; tropical; weather
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To: eaglestar

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241 posted on 10/06/2016 8:36:07 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN)
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To: Scythian_Reborn

What a dumb loon you are. Pathetic.


242 posted on 10/06/2016 8:36:07 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: Osage Orange

Little brother evacuated to Georgia from Melbourne Florida this morning .... his home is about 5 miles from the coast there .... gathered up the family and dog and headed north and inland.


243 posted on 10/06/2016 8:36:44 PM PDT by Squantos ( Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: plain talk

CNN is idiotic. The snowflakes haven’t seen many hurricanes and they bank on that.


244 posted on 10/06/2016 8:36:51 PM PDT by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west))
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To: teletech

Thanks .....


245 posted on 10/06/2016 8:38:42 PM PDT by Squantos ( Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: plain talk

“Worst” is relative.

Simply going by category of course means a big chance for many in each of the few categories.

This could mean actual damage vs simply the storm itself.


246 posted on 10/06/2016 8:41:30 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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To: Mr. Douglas

You must be thinking only wind. When you are 3 feet above sea level and the storm surge is 12 feet with a 12 to 18 feet wave on top of the storm surge, there is nothing left. This is where most of the damage is done. Millions of trees will be felled, too. The wind is strong enough to hurl objects into buildings and throw trucks into swimming pools.


247 posted on 10/06/2016 8:42:09 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: RKBA Democrat

Google Camille and Pass Christian.


248 posted on 10/06/2016 8:50:28 PM PDT by kalee
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To: eyedigress
CNN is idiotic. The snowflakes haven’t seen many hurricanes and they bank on that.

Yes. They are media whores. They just had a lady on that said "now is the time to take government seriously ...". She was referring to government officials urging evacuations etc. But it sure did sound funny.

249 posted on 10/06/2016 8:57:28 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: skimbell

You do realize that they are calling for a 7 to 12 feet storm surge from Florida’s east central coast to north coast. On top of the storm surge, they are forecasting waves of 12 to 18 feet. You do realize that 7+12 = 19 or 12+18=30? You do know that means there will be a wall of water from 19 feet to 30 feet smashing across the coast pushed by over 100 mph winds? You do know that anything in its path is wiped off the map? You do know that in the Daytona Beach area, in addition to the storm surge, they are calling for the water in the St. John’s river to be not only pushed up over its banks by the wind but will also have a storm surge of about 10 feet. This river is miles inland. You do know they are calling for sustained winds of 85 to 105 mph to last about 6 to 9 hours with gusts up to 130 mph. People will be without power and roofs for months. If you come visit, those blue tarps you will see are to cover up missing roofs. Ignorance like yours is sickening.


250 posted on 10/06/2016 9:03:36 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

LOL!


251 posted on 10/06/2016 9:06:05 PM PDT by Dave W
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To: Dave W

So far this storm is a big nothing.

Pray America wakes


252 posted on 10/06/2016 9:29:51 PM PDT by bray (I'm Deplorable)
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To: Dave W

source, please?


253 posted on 10/06/2016 9:39:28 PM PDT by Sioux-san
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To: lovesdogs

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254 posted on 10/06/2016 9:40:45 PM PDT by GOYAKLA ( Pick-up the pace, I'm eighty-one!)
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

kite surfing - Matthew : crazy

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255 posted on 10/06/2016 10:47:13 PM PDT by HollyB
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To: All

This “worst hurricane” theme developed out of the rather limited observation that no major hurricane had made landfall north of Melbourne since 1898. Otherwise there is no comparison with Andrew in 1992 or Katrina, Hugo, and a number of other recent storms.

That being said, nobody north of about Vero Beach now should take this lightly. There was some information going out recently that it had shifted east away from the coast. That was actually some model tracks. The actual hurricane perversely is tracking towards the coast. You can see it on radar quite clearly, the eye is making a steady move towards Cocoa Beach where the landfall seems likely to come around 0700-0800 EDT.

From there I think it will move inland past Cape Canaveral and run up the coast from Daytona Beach to at least mid-Georgia if not Charleston SC.

The bottom line is this, storm surge will be a potential killer in some places, it is confirmed that the predicted storm surge is already building (fire chief in Satellite Beach says 8 feet already, prediction there was 11-13 feet and that seems realistic because peak will not come until maybe 0400-0600h).

From Palm Beach south, the storm basically went past you already, it will be tropical storm force now to mid-morning but nothing too severe.

But from about Vero Beach north, this is going to be a high impact storm. Don’t let your guard down, if you stayed for the show.


256 posted on 10/06/2016 10:56:21 PM PDT by Peter ODonnell (Pray for enlightenment and true justice in these times of mass delusion)
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To: Dave W

A sobering thought: one gallon of water weighs around eight pounds; consider how many gallon jugs needed to stack to twelve feet high (about 16), then make that stack eight feet thick, to simulate a simple wave (8 x 16 = 128 jugs ... 128 x 8 = ! Just a single twelve foot wave can push a car away (3000 pound car x 1/4 has each wheel only carrying 750 pounds, so the wave has more weight (not even considering the inertia of the water moving or the buoyancy factor once the car is resting on water being pushed along like a battering ram) than each wheel is carrying. Folks, water when moving is very powerful. Storm surge plus wind whipped waves are a deadly force.


257 posted on 10/06/2016 11:00:26 PM PDT by MHGinTN (A dispensational perspective is a powerful tool for spiritual discernment)
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To: caww

That’s my fence. It’s plastic, and I have it mounted on hinges. ;)


258 posted on 10/07/2016 12:15:01 AM PDT by Does so (Vote for Hillary...Stay Home...==8-O)
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To: HollyB

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259 posted on 10/07/2016 12:16:18 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... (Had I brought Christ with me, the outcome would have been different. Dr.Eric Cunningham)
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To: bray
So far this storm is a big nothing.

I think about 50 mph steady winds somewhere SE of Melbourne now. But the eyewall is still well offshore and the winds will be dramatically higher there. I think everyone from Melbourne south can ignore the hurricane warnings now, winds will be offshore and diminishing.

260 posted on 10/07/2016 12:49:43 AM PDT by palmer (turn into nonpaper w no identifying heading and send nonsecure)
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