ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Per fpl 4300 without power now. Service was restored to 2000 people already.
			
									
						
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:15z steering has nosed the ridge slightly farther east again
What does that mean for the future path of Dorian??
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
brghteys1216 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:15z steering has nosed the ridge slightly farther east again
What does that mean for the future path of Dorian??
My amateur guess is more west
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
jlauderdal wrote:toad strangler wrote:Treasure Coast seeing more frequent squalls
we are having our highest winds of the event in the last hour, wind field expanding
Highly doubt its expanding, high winds may exist within the squalls.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
brghteys1216 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:15z steering has nosed the ridge slightly farther east again
What does that mean for the future path of Dorian??
remains to be seen. a nw motion over the next 12 to 24 hours could occur at anytime.
just have to watch
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:jlauderdal wrote:toad strangler wrote:Treasure Coast seeing more frequent squalls
we are having our highest winds of the event in the last hour, wind field expanding
Highly doubt its expanding, high winds may exist within the squalls.
The windfield is definitely expanding but not strengthening. The storm is getting larger in size
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Aric Dunn wrote:15z steering has nosed the ridge slightly farther east again
And now the steering maps demonstrate what Levi was talking about with weaker systems steering more W:
Deep layer steering (where Dorian was):

Cat 1 steering (where Dorian is just about to be):

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TeamPlayersBlue wrote:jlauderdal wrote:toad strangler wrote:Treasure Coast seeing more frequent squalls
we are having our highest winds of the event in the last hour, wind field expanding
Highly doubt its expanding, high winds may exist within the squalls.
Why would you doubt this? The wind field has been expanding all morning.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Every time I go to say "that looks like tornado damage!" I remind myself that Dorian was as strong as an F3 tornado (158–206 mph), but lasted for almost an entire day. So no surprise that many buildings are stripped to the slab, really.
Horrifying.
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Obvious troll on twitter referencing Josh.
Do not repost please. its BS. 2nd time a hoax got traction. I almost came on to update yall.
			
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
The weather station near my house just recorded a 52mph gust in palm city
			
									
						
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
First Aerial Pictures from Marsh Harbour
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168936311782367233
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168935463526309892
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168935923528208390
			
									
						https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168936311782367233
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168935463526309892
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168935923528208390
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
PandaCitrus wrote:First Aerial Pictures from Marsh Harbour
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168936311782367233
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168935463526309892
https://twitter.com/TravisCC/status/1168935923528208390
Well there is clearly catastrophic damage .. but there are a bunch of buildings standing so good news for potential survivors.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:jlauderdal wrote:toad strangler wrote:Treasure Coast seeing more frequent squalls
we are having our highest winds of the event in the last hour, wind field expanding
Highly doubt its expanding, high winds may exist within the squalls.
Whether expanding further or not, I think the point was that the already expanded wind field in combination with the storm at least beginning to creep further north is likely resulting in rain bands and squalls coming closer to and brushing the E. Florida coastline. Regardless of any increase in strength these westward reaching rain bands and squalls will increase in frequency over the coastal areas north of W. Palm Beach (and especially from Stuart and points north)
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Obvious troll on twitter referencing Josh.
Do not repost please. its bullshit. 2nd time a hoax got traction. I almost came on to update yall.
I thought mods said no more Josh posts for this very reason. Yet they keep coming.
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It looks like just about every wooden home in Abaco is gone.
I am still shocked how many homes were built with wood in the Bahamas, I know they are the cheapest way to go, but they are definitely the cheapest way to go in the long run if you want to still have a home after a Major Hurricane.
In Cuba every new home during the past 70 years or so had to be built with reinforced concrete, even the roof.
			
									
						I am still shocked how many homes were built with wood in the Bahamas, I know they are the cheapest way to go, but they are definitely the cheapest way to go in the long run if you want to still have a home after a Major Hurricane.
In Cuba every new home during the past 70 years or so had to be built with reinforced concrete, even the roof.
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