Scorpion wrote:The decision to keep schools open seems pretty bad now.
Could they possibly call it off in the morning?
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The thread consensus at the moment appears to be that this is the center.funster wrote:I don't think that was an eyewall. The NHC should locate the actual center soon.Clipper96 wrote:The back side of whatever's left of the eyewall will be clearing the worst terrain near Pico San Juan within half an hour.


lbvbl wrote:Scorpion wrote:The decision to keep schools open seems pretty bad now.
Could they possibly call it off in the morning?

lbvbl wrote:Scorpion wrote:The decision to keep schools open seems pretty bad now.
Could they possibly call it off in the morning?

Extremeweatherguy wrote:Orion and hiflyer, check out AJC3's post above. He confirms that what we are seeing on radar is almost certainly the center.
AdamFirst wrote:lbvbl wrote:Scorpion wrote:The decision to keep schools open seems pretty bad now.
Could they possibly call it off in the morning?
Dade, Broward and Monroe schools are closed
Palm Beach is still open, but they can always switch to a half-day
Extremeweatherguy wrote:Orion and hiflyer, check out AJC3's post above. He confirms that what we are seeing on radar is almost certainly the center.
AdamFirst wrote:I believe they will delay the 2AM until the plane does its thing. There needs to be no misinformation for a situation like this

They still have time to cancel or send students home early tomorrow/lbvbl wrote:Scorpion wrote:The decision to keep schools open seems pretty bad now.
Could they possibly call it off in the morning?

orion wrote:MWatkins wrote:One note...
Key West radar looking down there will be seeing the mid levels...not the low levels. My guess is the center is still offshore...with a tilted vortex due to weakening shear from the ULL to the west...
MW
Good point, Mike. Does anyone have the site that shows how high up in the atmosphere the radar is actually "seeing" based on tilt angle and distance from radar? I think I have seen it on S2K before but can't find it and no luck googling yet.

lbvbl wrote:Scorpion wrote:The decision to keep schools open seems pretty bad now.
Could they possibly call it off in the morning?



AJC3 wrote:This time lapse pretty much speaks for itself. The vortex passes right over the radar site, which at most is about the height of Pico San Juan + maybe 100 feet for the tower...so 3000-3500 feet tops.
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