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Thanks for the updates.
NN,
Thank you for all that you do for us. It is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for these wonderful threads!
Thank you for what you are doing here.
I’m in Columbia, SC myself and am keeping an eye on this storm. Any high winds and heavy rains are big deals to me.
Im just curious... someone posted a link showing the wind speed at various altitudes. Such as 10 meters, 100 meters, 250 meters, 1000 meters etc., and on up to higher altitudes.
It appeared to me that the wind velocity was higher at high altitudes, but not so high at ground level.
Does anybody know... when they say a wind speed of 150 mph, does that mean at ground level, or at high altitude?
I don’t trust those guys on TWC. They ALL seem to share the same opinion and all they can have right now is an opinion.
Bump for later
Cat 4 now
Summary Of 1100 AM EDT...Information
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Location: About 30 MI...NE of Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
About 110 MI...E of West Palm Beach FL
Max Sustained Winds...155 MPH...
Movement:...W at 1 MPH...
Pressure...922 MB...
CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:
The Hurricane Warning along the east coast of Florida has been extended
northward to the Flagler/Volusia County Line.
The Storm Surge Warning has been extended northward along the
east coast of FL to the Flagler/Volusia County Line.
The Hurricane Watch has been extended northward to Altamaha Sound GA.
The Storm Surge Watch has been extended northward along the GA coast
to the Savannah River.
Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 45 miles from the center and
tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 140 miles.
Is it unusual for a storm to move this slowly?
So glad to see it finally weakening a little. The 11:00AM report shows it at 155 MPH. It’s important to remember that it is still about as strong as Michael was last year. The satellite images show the eyewall is no longer that picture perfect circle so I am hoping it will go into an eyewall replacement cycle and weaken faster.
Live radio from Bahamas:
96.9 Guardian Radio
http://tngrgroup.streamcomedia.com:8788/guardianradio
ZNS-2
http://159.89.224.85:9788/zns1079fm
ZNS-1 1540AM
http://znsradiogroup.streamcomedia.com:9788/zns1540am
ZNS-3 810AM
http://159.89.224.85:9788/810am
Best documentary on that tornado I have seen. You are very lucky!
On board for the continuation of this wild ride.
“Im just curious... someone posted a link showing the wind speed at various altitudes. Such as 10 meters, 100 meters, 250 meters, 1000 meters etc.”
Click on “Earth” in the lower left hand corner. That will open a pull down that you can change the altitude and other stuff.
I went through Camille as a tiny tot, probably don’t remember it, but I went through several in Southern Mississippi.
I’m going to go out on a limb here but I think it’s going to go across and into the Gulf. I hope I’m wrong.
From its previous path, I just don’t see this thing moving up the east coast. It’s moved a couple of degrees north and a whole lot west.
Meanwhile in Boca Raton - http://video-monitoring.com/beachcams/boca/
How are you doing NautiNurse? It looks grim for you. Prayers.