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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4921 Postby NDG » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:35 pm

Definitely Milton has finally made the turn make landfall near Bradenton.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4922 Postby ineedsnow » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:35 pm

Hurricaneman wrote:Being on the Lake/Polk county line I’m expecting 80mph sustained with gusts over 100



my brother lives in a double wide in lake Wales.. I'm terrified for him tonight
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4923 Postby NDG » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:37 pm

N2FSU wrote:Huge new eye?

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20241009/427dede61e41fc518f0ef944aa974f1f.jpg


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Models were correct that the northern quadrant was going to become very potent, so if Pinellas misses the eye that part of the eyewall they will be in will be rough.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4924 Postby Hurricaneman » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:37 pm

ineedsnow wrote:
Hurricaneman wrote:Being on the Lake/Polk county line I’m expecting 80mph sustained with gusts over 100



my brother lives in a double wide in lake Wales.. I'm terrified for him tonight


Let’s hope he comes out okay and hope and pray for the best
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4925 Postby kevin » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:38 pm

I'm hearing reports of a very intense hurricane near Vero Beach, seems to have passed by now. But I don't know which sources are reliable, anyone got more information?

Edit: yes I meant tornado, not hurricane, my bad. Long day.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4926 Postby GCANE » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:39 pm

Yet another PDS tornado warning

 https://x.com/NWStornado/status/1844127943771160778

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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4927 Postby chaser1 » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:39 pm

TomballEd wrote:
chaser1 wrote:
TomballEd wrote:I recommend watching Ryan hall on TV while being on the internet. The tornado aspect of this storm is greater than I would have thought based on SPC outlooks yesterday. They were on it early today with ENH and hatched SigTor.

Orlando area now has warnings.


Nope, no tornado warnings here. I first checked radar and saw no semblance of Tornado signiture. Then checked local forecast office and there was only watches in effect.


Orange County, not the actual city. I lived in Orlando for a year in 1983 and 1984.

Same way I consider Montgomery and Fort Bend counties to be Houston area.


Ah, got it. Seems like warnings are put out for particular towns at times- and entire counties for others. It's crazy how fast these discreet vorticity cells pop up and then dissipate. The scary ones appear to maintain an identity for some time
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4928 Postby TampaWxLurker » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:39 pm

That new bigger eyewall is getting very close to the Manatee/Sarasota coast.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4929 Postby TR772 » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:40 pm

kevin wrote:I'm hearing reports of a very intense hurricane near Vero Beach, seems to have passed by now. But I don't know which sources are reliable, anyone got more information?


Easter part of Vero, Gifford.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4930 Postby MEANINGLESS_NUMBERS » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:40 pm

kevin wrote:I'm hearing reports of a very intense hurricane near Vero Beach, seems to have passed by now. But I don't know which sources are reliable, anyone got more information?

The hurricane definitely hasn’t passed.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4931 Postby GCANE » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:41 pm

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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4932 Postby Craters » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:41 pm

tolakram wrote:
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tolakram wrote:When was the last hurricane strike on or very near a city?


Ian?


Not a major city though? I'm thinking wind and tall buildings, and if they've ever really been tested from a near hit, or miss.

Alicia, Ike, Beryl? Do they count, or is Houston too far from the coast?
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4933 Postby Steve » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:41 pm

kevin wrote:I'm hearing reports of a very intense hurricane near Vero Beach, seems to have passed by now. But I don't know which sources are reliable, anyone got more information?



Yeah. Ryan Hall had some footage. Pull him up and rewind a few minutes.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4934 Postby ElectricStorm » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:41 pm

MEANINGLESS_NUMBERS wrote:
kevin wrote:I'm hearing reports of a very intense hurricane near Vero Beach, seems to have passed by now. But I don't know which sources are reliable, anyone got more information?

The hurricane definitely hasn’t passed.

He meant tornado
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4935 Postby johngaltfla » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:42 pm

Abdullah wrote:Milton position tracking and interpolation

Recorded positions:

02:00 AM — 23.8N, 86.0W
05:00 AM — 24.5N, 85.4W (+0.7N, -0.6W) (17 mph)
08:00 AM — 25.0N, 84.8W (+0.5N, -0.6W) (15 mph)
11:00 AM — 25.8N, 84.3W (+0.8N, -0.5W) (18 mph)
02:00 PM — 26.3N, 84.0W (+0.5N, -0.3W) (11 mph)
05:00 PM — 26.9N, 83.4W (+0.6N, -0.6W) (16 mph)

Projected position forecasted at the 11 AM advisory (including interpolations, marked in grey)

08:00 PM — 27.3N, 82.9W (+0.4N, -0.5W) (12 mph)
11:00 PM — 27.7N, 82.4W (+0.4N, -0.5W) (12 mph)

02:00 AM — 28.0N, 81.8W (+0.3N, -0.6W) (12 mph)

The projection is for Milton to slow down moderately and start angling to the West over the next few hours, and at 9:20 PM tonight it will landfall at 27.5N, 84.7W, at Bradenton Beach. This location is the southern portion of Siesta Key, which is 37 miles to the south-southwest of Tampa and 13 miles to the northwest of Sarasota.

The track forecast has been shifted north by 20 to 30 miles, reminiscent of the 20 to 30 miles to the northwest Milton tracked ahead of its forecast.


Hate to correct you sir, but as a native I must.

Siesta Key is a good 20 miles south of Bradenton Beach.

Bradenton Beach is just south of Holmes Beach and Anna Maria Island. Odds are per the modeling I've been following the storm will cross north of that area closer to Anna Maria and into Tampa Bay, Palmetto, and going inland around Ruskin.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4936 Postby kevin » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:43 pm

ElectricStorm wrote:
MEANINGLESS_NUMBERS wrote:
kevin wrote:I'm hearing reports of a very intense hurricane near Vero Beach, seems to have passed by now. But I don't know which sources are reliable, anyone got more information?

The hurricane definitely hasn’t passed.

He meant tornado


Yes indeed, it's a long day.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4937 Postby ElectricStorm » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:43 pm

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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

#4938 Postby Abdullah » Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:44 pm

johngaltfla wrote:
Abdullah wrote:Milton position tracking and interpolation

Recorded positions:

02:00 AM — 23.8N, 86.0W
05:00 AM — 24.5N, 85.4W (+0.7N, -0.6W) (17 mph)
08:00 AM — 25.0N, 84.8W (+0.5N, -0.6W) (15 mph)
11:00 AM — 25.8N, 84.3W (+0.8N, -0.5W) (18 mph)
02:00 PM — 26.3N, 84.0W (+0.5N, -0.3W) (11 mph)
05:00 PM — 26.9N, 83.4W (+0.6N, -0.6W) (16 mph)

Projected position forecasted at the 11 AM advisory (including interpolations, marked in grey)

08:00 PM — 27.3N, 82.9W (+0.4N, -0.5W) (12 mph)
11:00 PM — 27.7N, 82.4W (+0.4N, -0.5W) (12 mph)

02:00 AM — 28.0N, 81.8W (+0.3N, -0.6W) (12 mph)

The projection is for Milton to slow down moderately and start angling to the West over the next few hours, and at 9:20 PM tonight it will landfall at 27.5N, 84.7W, at Bradenton Beach. This location is the southern portion of Siesta Key, which is 37 miles to the south-southwest of Tampa and 13 miles to the northwest of Sarasota.

The track forecast has been shifted north by 20 to 30 miles, reminiscent of the 20 to 30 miles to the northwest Milton tracked ahead of its forecast.


Hate to correct you sir, but as a native I must.

Siesta Key is a good 20 miles south of Bradenton Beach.

Bradenton Beach is just south of Holmes Beach and Anna Maria Island. Odds are per the modeling I've been following the storm will cross north of that area closer to Anna Maria and into Tampa Bay, Palmetto, and going inland around Ruskin.


Thank you! I copy-pasted the previous one and forgot to change it.
It is fixed now.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion

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