Posted on 10/06/2016 4:10:09 AM PDT by NautiNurse
great idea
That’s all of the coastal counties.
Absolutely. BTW, this particular t-storm had sustained winds that started at about 30 mph and built to 100 mph over a 30 minute period. But you are correct.
Meanwhile, even the NHC now indicates a landfall at 8am Friday at Titusville/Cape Canaveral.
As I was saying yesterday the feel here on the eastern seaboard is very different. While the weather is squally and squirley like other tropical systems I have gone through, there is no question that this is a monster. Most people generally take these weather advisories with a grain of salt as there have been several false alarms over the years. But as this forecast track has firmed up -- there is certainly a very grim seriousness in this part of the state. What is interesting is most people are saying stay safe, and we will get through this together. There definitely is the sense that we are in this together and we will get through this -- amazingly most people say that the federal government will be worthless to us and we have to do this on our own.
I anticipate that we should have power throughout being in a major hospital, so hopefully will be able to give you all a ringside seat as to this most interesting storm. Ormond Beach has the target right on it -- so al least I can give you all a unique perspective.
If pressure keeps dropping could be closer to 150mph. Once it is in the Gulfstream, hurricanes usually strengthen. We have to see then what quadrant of the storm has the strongest winds. A Cat 4-5 storm of average size will have winds damaging far from the eyewall, not 150mph high but high and damaging.
It was just announced that all major grocery stores are closing east of I-95 in just a few minutes, so time is running out for all...preparations are coming to an end, and it is time to hunker down and hope for the best.
I’m a gator dad.If they play in this stuff our new field goal kicker will be kicking 80 yard field goals if the wind is at his back just cant wait....
To get an idea about what a sustained hurricane force wind is like, be a passenger in a car going 75 miles in hour and then stick your head out the window! Even my dog would put her head back in once I got over 35mph.
Okay, you’ve marked your territory and everybody is aware. You can crow about it if you’ve proven right and the rest of us will breathe a sigh of relief at being wrong... which would be a good thing for Florida. Meantime, we’ll go with what the forecasters are telling us and that’s for something at least 140mph at landfall... and it’s now at 140 in the Bahamas on the 11am advisory.
Well you can always count on the media to do that with just about anyone of their choosing. We no longer have journalists, we have talk show hosts gathering around a counter chit chatting about their own opinions....
Prayers of safety for you and all those in your care.
Dirt don’t feed the troll. He is forecasting out of his anal orifice, he doesn’t know what he is talking about. The Mod has been notified and his disruptive asshattery has been reported.
We are in Jacksonville, 8 miles from the shore. Out small stone bungalow has been here for 66 years so we feel pretty confident we will be ok. Dreading the power going out but we know it will happen lol. Hope everyone stays safe & dry.
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It's already at 140 mph sustained and has yet to cross the Gulf Stream, which gave both Hugo and Andrew a significant boost in strength.
The high winds and rain bands of a hurricane last for days.
I was raised in tornado country, got to experience Loma Prieta up close and personal, and now live in the paths of hurricanes. I’m actually sort of inured to natural gang-banging, so if it scares somebody, they need to get out more.
Just making sure no one buys the manure he is peddling. Best way to do that is to show where he is dead wrong.
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