Posted on 10/06/2016 4:10:09 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Hurricane Matthew is big, bad and just downright scary, with iminent and sustained impacts to U.S. mainland. Florida Governor Rick Scott issued a state of emergency for all of Florida and disaster operations are activated. More than 1.5 million Floridians reside in current evacuation zones. Governor Scott has spoken with utilities across the state to ensure utilities are pre-positioned and there are no unmet needs. Multiple coastal hospitals have been evacuated. Meanwhile, feckless President Barack Hussein Obama is personally monitoring the progress of the storm.
Cone of Death Historic Archive Loop
Mash image to find lots of satellite imagery links
Public Advisories
NHC Discussions
NHC Local Hurricane Statements
Florida Radar Loop
Florida & Eastern Gulf Buoy Locations
SE Atlantic Coast Buoy Locations
SE U.S. Radar Sector
FL Emergency Management Disaster Info by County
Local News Sources: Palm Beach Post
WFLC FOX 29
WPTV West Palm Beach
WPEC CBS 12 Palm Beach
My News 13 Brevard
WOFL FOX 35 Orlando
WFTV 9 ABC News Orlando
TC Palm (Treasure Coast)
Space Coast Daily
If the info above doesn't satisfy your need for speed and graphics, strap yourself in for a ride to Mike's Weather Page
Fox says storm of the century. WTH
Landfall of Camille was the worst. Of course we didn’t have Man Bear Pig around to blame it on me.
Wow, I am in Richlands and Duke is also my provider. Hope I don’t have this problem. I hurricaned’ out watching this with my niece in FT Pierce, stuck in her apt. Praying it don’t come up this far north, as I am only 20 minutes N of Wilmington.
Stay safe
My wife asked today about those ladies from the Palin Breitbart speech at Opryland knowing y’all are Carolinians
So hang in there
Being a Mississipian I know hurricanes
Camille neutered my storm bravado as an 11 year old a few miles from the beach
You are going to be spared by a front. Understand that a front will push these storms away from them.
You may get some good rain but nothing will stop that front.
Relax
Thanks so much. I just moved down here 2 months ago and bought a new home 6 weeks ago. Major Stress!
May God Protect all in Matthews path.
pound for pound..Hurricane Camille is still the single most powerful storm to ever strike the USA mainland.
Historically, mets said to add forward speed. If this has changed in the decade since we have had a major hurricane, then I missed the update. Would appreciate if you can confirm current practice.
Second...minor point...on a Synoptic low pressure system...face the wind and center circulation is over your right shoulder. So at 3 oclock on a storm moving due north,wind out of the SE. The wind closer to 4 oclock would be moving due north.
For a circular storm, I like the clock analogy. You could draw up a diagram and post it because this question comes up occasionally.
Not only does sinking pool furniture in the pool protect them from becoming missiles, but they come out beautifully clean! Very useful practice during storms.
Yes, this was discussed a couple of days ago. 2004 Ivan was a great example of a strong storm bouncing along the coast of Cuba, rather than driving inland.
I don't fault Duke Power for sending out a heads up call.
Yes, starting to get pounded with rain in Viera, north Melbourne. Still have electricity here. Just south in Eau Gallie they have lost power.
Think three day tornado.
Amen!
As a youngster I vividly recall the destruction along US90 as we’d trek at least once a year to my mom’s hometown of New Orleans.
Storm surge was about 25 feet in the Waveland vicinity.
Years ago I read that some of the wind gauges capable of registering wind speeds of 200mph were blown away. A buddy stationed at Kessler AFB said commercial dumpsters were flying through the air like styrofoam cups.
Camille’s blood-lust couldn’t be satisfied with the death and destruction along the northern Gulf coast. She carried death and hell on to Virginia/West Virginia where close to 300 drowned from her rains.
Katrina is known as Camille’s deadly daughter for a reason.
Palm Beach appears to have 40% of outages restored. 30% of St Lucie Co. without power. 43% of Martin Co. no power. Indian River 50%. At this writing, 22% of FPL customers in Brevard Co. lost electricity.
...Dangerous Hurricane Matthew moving parallel to and just offshore of the East Coast of Florida... ...Western eyewall with hurricane-force winds approaching Cape Canaveral... Summary of 500 am EDT...0900 UTC...information ---------------------------------------------- location...28.2n 80.0w about 40 mi...65 km ESE of Cape Canaveral Florida about 90 mi...150 km se of Daytona Beach Florida maximum sustained winds...120 mph...195 km/h present movement...NNW or 330 degrees at 13 mph...20 km/h minimum central pressure...938 mb...27.70 inchesWatches and warnings
On/Off Hurricane List Mash Here-->
I expect my power to go off any moment now. I have had a few flickers since I last posted. Dark I can live with but please don’t take my Internet.
Hang in there! Thank you for checking in, keep us posted as you are able. Sunrise will be here soon.
Please keep us informed if you can
I’m from your area.
Thanks
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.