NDG wrote:Updated zoomed in radar loop. Perhaps just a cyclonic loop that it has been doing with half of the eye remaining offshore and getting reading to finally start move more inland soon.
https://i.imgur.com/1YDL3lH.gif
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Maybe wobble or loop. Or could be some southerly component to movement and the Euro model was right about heading to SC coast after landfall. Hard to tell with the slow movement.
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Liatening local news eagle island is completely under water and USS north Carolina is underwater up to the guns. A family is trapped on the island in bad shape. Geez
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Liatening local news eagle island is completely under water and USS north Carolina is underwater up to the guns. A family is trapped on the island in bad shape. Geez
Wow, what channel are you watching/listening?
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
Outage Update - 1330z
North Carolina: 469,205
South Carolina: 32,359
We are over a half million without power...
North Carolina: 469,205
South Carolina: 32,359
We are over a half million without power...
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
stalled, maybe getting ready to move towards the west, imagine if this system was a 4-5 moving at this ratefunster wrote:Maybe wobble or loop. Or could be some southerly component to movement and the Euro model was right about heading to SC coast after landfall. Hard to tell with the slow movement.NDG wrote:Updated zoomed in radar loop. Perhaps just a cyclonic loop that it has been doing with half of the eye remaining offshore and getting reading to finally start move more inland soon.
https://i.imgur.com/1YDL3lH.gif
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SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Liatening local news eagle island is completely under water and USS north Carolina is underwater up to the guns. A family is trapped on the island in bad shape. Geez
Up to the guns is a bit of an exaggeration unless the river has risen about 15 feet in the past hour.
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SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Liatening local news eagle island is completely under water and USS north Carolina is underwater up to the guns. A family is trapped on the island in bad shape. Geez
I've been wondering about that ship as it has very close personal connection to my family (not that PEOPLE aren't a bigger concern of course). It really would be a shame if she essentially "sank" under the surge because restoration would be almost a crippling expense I'd think.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
Here's a live shot as of 9:14, there's no way that it's up to the guns.
Here's the link just in case it doesn't post correct:
https://imgur.com/a/5avuCJd
Here's the link just in case it doesn't post correct:
https://imgur.com/a/5avuCJd
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ChrisN4BSA wrote:Here's a live shot as of 9:14, there's no way that it's up to the guns.
https://i.imgur.com/H2et2e0.png
Here's the link just in case it doesn't post correct:
https://imgur.com/a/5avuCJd
No way the battleship is underwater, it floats to a certain point.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
wardboy74 wrote:No way the battleship is underwater, it floats to a certain point.
Should have remembered the #1 rule of live reporting from landfalling hurricanes -- all initial reports are worthless until confirmed. There's a stunning amount of disinformation that gets spread around in this kind of event. If I had a dollar for every time a school, motel, or hospital was "collapsing", or a nickel for every report that an island was "totally underwater" I'd buy my own personal Hurricane Hunter plane.
Thanks to those who found the webcam.
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Was watching MSNBC on tv. They were talking to a lady in New Bern. She says there is about 3 ft of water intheir house but they have a second floor. They do NOT want to be rescued as they have an exit plan if need be. THey chose to stay and do not wish to put any rescuers at risk. She said some roofs are damaged and refridgeraters etc are floating around but they are safe for now.
Cnn showing some live footage of River Bend, NC with a reporter on a boat.
Cnn showing some live footage of River Bend, NC with a reporter on a boat.
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southerngale wrote:From Zello:
Update more than 60 people have been rescued from a collapsing motel in wilmington
Any word on which one??
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jlauderdal wrote:i know the cajun navy is trying to help but one of these days there is going to be a cajun navy disaster and the shine will wear off quickly.Hurricane Andrew wrote:artist wrote:Brandon Clement said the Cajun Navy has some people there helping rescue.
Not in these winds they aren't. They might be staging as well, but any fishing boat in 100mph gusts is going to have a really, really bad day.
Best thing for the CN and friends to do is report to local EOCs and request tasking. If the EOC deems that they need the help, they'll give them an assignment, and organize them under their own Incident Command System.
For many years I have read and respected your posts. In this case though I really think you are misguided. The Cajun Navy is now one of the most experienced groups in the nation with floodwater rescue. Here in Louisiana we have to constantly deal with flooding either from simple rain events or from tropical systems. While they are a strictly volunteer group, most if not all of the volunteers grew up operating boats in shallow, debris filled waters. They are not a bunch of weekend warriors looking for attention. They are avid outdoorsmen for the most part that own equipment that most "official" agencies do not have. Or at least in limited numbers. They bring to the table experience, equipment, and a true desire to help others when the normal first response system is overwhelmed.
Several of my close friends are volunteers and they own surface drive, shallow draft boats, air boats, and shallow draft skiffs that can and do reach stranded people quicker and more effectively than most official agencies.
Take it for what it's worth but that's aren't a bunch of cowboys looking for attention!
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Raebie wrote:southerngale wrote:From Zello:
Update more than 60 people have been rescued from a collapsing motel in wilmington
Any word on which one??
Unfortunately, no. Zello is brand new to me and different. It's basically to relay emergency dispatch and rescue information only, which is awesome. From what I can tell, they don't really give updates as many of the requests go to private messages, but occasionally, you see an update from someone in the area.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
Looks stalled, unfortunately.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
I wonder if the Morehead City radar can hold out. Maria (much stronger obviously, but not for as long a duration) obliterated the San Juan radar, and IIRC Irma took out the Keys one.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Hurricane - Discussion
the center appears to be slowly drawn inland per the latest loop.
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/i ... X-N0Q-1-48
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