Posted on 11/07/2022 2:18:20 AM PST by NautiNurse
November brings Nicole and mid-term elections. Nicole has developed with subtropical characteristics in the Atlantic Ocean, taking aim for storm weary Florida.
A subtropical system has some central convection fairly near the center surrounding a warming core existing in the mid-levels of the troposphere. Nicole may further develop into a tropical storm.
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Tropical Tidbits by Levi Cowan
Local News Sources:
Miami Local10
NBC6 Miami/Ft Lauderdale
NBC5 WPTV Palm Beach
Thank you for checking in. Please provide updates as you are able. Godspeed through the storm.
I am sitting between Matanzas River and the Atlantic.
River is up about 4 feet. Its never came over the wall praying it doesnt.
The Atlantic is screaming I am guessing 10 foot waves now. they are saying could be 24 feet according to radio. this is already bad washing the beach out.
Check out u tube videos (there is a lot) in Daytona durning Ian, the ocean went behind the seawalls....some high rises have already been evicted...
That's a pretty narrow strip of land. Kind of like a barrier island. What's the elevation?
I am not sure but what I figuared is this spot is about 8 feet above sea level I could be wrong. Never flooded never hit since 1973 that I know of. Hope its not our turn...
A beautiful location during nice weather!
My husband just asked me if we should evacuate?
I can’t even believe this is coming.
As a crow flies, we are maybe 20 minutes from the beach.
I volunteered at the precinct today…..we had to take the canvas off the tent……strong strong winds
Evacuation is recommended for the following groups:
Residents who live on the barrier islands, including areas from Kennedy Space Center south beaches, and Merritt Island
Residents in mobile homes or manufactured housing
Residences in low-lying, flood-prone areas
Any residents with special medical needs such as electrical dependence
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A Storm Surge Watch has been issued from the Savannah River to the
South Santee River SC and from the Suwannee River FL to the
Ochlockonee River FL.
A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued north of Altamaha Sound
GA to South Santee River, SC.
400 PM EDT Update
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Location: About 285 MI NE of the Northwestern Bahamas
About 395 MI E of West Palm Beach FL
Max Sustained Winds...65 MPH
Moving...W at 10 MPH
Minimum Pressure...990 MB
Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 380 miles
from the center.
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Track has shifted south a bit again. NE Martin Co, south of Ft. Pierce.
It is getting fun evacuation for New Smyrna and Daytona. people in Dollar Store said we are next.
no i am not going.....
Well, alrighty then.
Hurricanes are really annoying.
Almost as bad as getting shot at.
5.56mm
When the immature hard-as-rocks sea grapes are firing at the house, it is absolutely machine gunfire.
Exactly...
...and being cannon fodder from the neighbor’s untrimmed coconut palms =o)
...not to mention cement roof tiles. Bye bye car windows, body panels and outdoor jungle gym
...ok...I made have made up the part about jungle gym
Coconuts! Took a boat ride after Hurricane Ian. There were coconuts floating all over the place. Very glad none of the neighbors have coconut palms. Cannon fodder is a great description.
Sea grapes, ack.
A soda straw will penitrate a palm tree just like a coconut will go through a window
I hate sea grapes.
5.56mm
Random falling trees. Like artillery. Can’t tell where they’re landing.
Marietta GA is some 600 miles from the sea. 1000 foot elevation. Lost 4 people in hurricanes when trees fell on them while driving.
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