You have to study hurricane history. The 1935 Labor Day Hurricane, the most intense landfall in U.S. history, had a hurricane go from Cat 1 to Cat 5 in a shorter distance, in the same area and around the same time of the month, as we are now looking at Irma crossing. And she is already a Cat 5 before she crosses that bathwater. And is on the most potentially destructive possible course in the United States for hurricane damage.
Yes.
I wonder how we were measuring wind speed in 1935...
Dirtboy...just posted two webcam links excellent visuals for tomorrow....24/7 coverage and great views....unlike others that fade in and out these are steady.
Live cam.....(North Bay Village Inlet) North Miami.....Night now so all the dark showing is water...tomorrow that will be very clear and good visual of land and water...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZTcZFCkdWw
Live cam...North Miami...Viewpoint is from the 3rd floor of building, located near NE 135th Street and Biscayne Boulevard...stream will remain live until the storm passes or power is lost. Good visual because you see the street and the sky.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Hr98YWD3l0