Posted on 09/09/2017 2:08:31 PM PDT by NautiNurse
The entire Florida Peninsula and points north are poised to experience Hurricane Irma after the storm hugged Cuba's northern coastline. Thousands of Floridians who evacuated the Atlantic cost to Gulf Coast areas found their safe shelter under direct threat from Hurricane Irma as the forecast shifted W Friday night and Saturday. Hurricane Irma's prolonged interaction with Cuba diminished its strength to Category 3.
Irma is forecast to increase in strength as it crosses the FL Straits. The Florida Keys experienced strong outer bands while Irma grazed the N Cuba coastline.
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I think it was 290 heading, and 7 mph...
Now, it's 305 and 5 mph.
Stalling, and transitioning more northward. The forecasting for Harvey was AMAZING. The forecasting for Irma has been tougher... but, really, they've only missed this turn by around 12 hours. That's the difference between East and West coast of Florida.
The 11 pm said NW track, I think. But what happened is she first dove back toward Cuba to follow the veering westward coastline and then bounced off again. So it may have helped to give the impression that the NW direction was new path. We shall see.
She’s a monster all right. Here’s her movement over the last 5 hours:
6PM....23.4N, 80.5W
11PM...23.5W, 81.0W
That’s almost creepy.....
Not “blogs”. Bldgs (buildings).
Thank you, dirtboy. I did google it to try and figure out what that meant. :)
But they do steer them, too.
The cold front is heavier, denser air that the hurricane cannot push into. It has to find a way around and will take the path of least resistance.
And that generally is in the direction of wind flow.
C & P my angry posts in all three threads. You can’t because you’re just defending you’re little online buddy you’ve made here tonight, and Fatima can curse out another FR member on this thread and yet call me angry? Ha. She can respond to me, you can stay out of it. As a matter of fact I’m ignoring her because I’m not side tracking this thread over her usual nonsense.
Those are very nice, thank you! I still want the one from Aunt Meg’s yard.
The most recent reporting at 11 p.m. EST does not show that a turn to the north has happened yet.
dang..she gaining steam.
Couldn't say... I don't read every post here. Too many that have no clue. The NWS, at 8 pm, said 290 at 7 Mph
Now, it's 305 and 6 mph.
ie: slowing and turning.
“1) Calling people who dont evacuate idiots or saying they deserve what happens to them is a judgement statement that without facts, you are not qualified to make. Take a step down off your pedestal please. You know it all. I get it.”
There’s no `e’ after the `g’ in judgment.
Best of luck to you!
To clarify, I’d like to find a plotted past track, in fairly good detail, in an image of, oh, say, 1024 pixel width minimum, if possible. The last 96 hours would be fine.
I do too waiting to see what others say...
The most recent reporting at 11 p.m. EST does not show that a turn to the north has happened yet.
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okay you two have me confused! lol
She’s gathering up her petticoats to make a run onto the mainland.
lol.....thanks.....I figured that is what you meant.
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