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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8481 Postby swampgator92 » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:54 am

The Weather Channel this morning was talking about how the most intense winds are concentrated in just a few miles of bands directly in the eyewall. Winds rapidly drop off to the point where Nassau 20 miles from the eyewall was barely getting 55mph sustained.

This is going to basically be like Charley. A 5 mile wide F3 tornado raking the coast from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville. Variations of just 5 miles could mean the difference between Cat 4/5 and TS/Cat 1. It's insane.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8482 Postby Evil Jeremy » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:55 am

Checking in, I'm safely out of Jax, about 2/3rdsnto Tampa. Traffic wasn't an issue except for a 30 minute stretch.

Worst case scenario continuing to unfold. My roommate wanted to evacuate back home.... To Melbourne. I convinced him to head north and west instead.

Stay safe everyone.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8483 Postby Sanibel » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:56 am

It has a torn-away inner core like Charley. That's why I'd hold off on category 5. I don't think the conditions are there but I could be wrong...



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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8484 Postby Ken711 » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:56 am

Evil Jeremy wrote:Checking in, I'm safely out of Jax, about 2/3rdsnto Tampa. Traffic wasn't an issue except for a 30 minute stretch.

Worst case scenario continuing to unfold. My roommate wanted to evacuate back home.... To Melbourne. I convinced him to head north and west instead.

Stay safe everyone.


Glad you are in a safe location.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8485 Postby bjackrian » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:58 am

1300 EDT/1700UTC Update
25.5 N / 78.2 W
NW 14 mph
140 mph
940 mb
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8486 Postby psyclone » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:59 am

Evil Jeremy wrote:Checking in, I'm safely out of Jax, about 2/3rdsnto Tampa. Traffic wasn't an issue except for a 30 minute stretch.

Worst case scenario continuing to unfold. My roommate wanted to evacuate back home.... To Melbourne. I convinced him to head north and west instead.

Stay safe everyone.

Welcome to the bay area. It's a very nice day here. I'm glad you're safe and hope you enjoy your stay.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8487 Postby NDG » Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:59 am

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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8488 Postby bahamaswx » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:00 pm

swampgator92 wrote:The Weather Channel this morning was talking about how the most intense winds are concentrated in just a few miles of bands directly in the eyewall. Winds rapidly drop off to the point where Nassau 20 miles from the eyewall was barely getting 55mph sustained.

This is going to basically be like Charley. A 5 mile wide F3 tornado raking the coast from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville. Variations of just 5 miles could mean the difference between Cat 4/5 and TS/Cat 1. It's insane.


While true that west Nassau must have seen far worse conditions than east Nassau, I don't believe that anywhere in Nassau saw only 55mph sustained winds. I'm watching videos of clear hurricanes conditions out of even extreme east Nassau on Facebook right now.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8489 Postby Sanibel » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:00 pm

Radar shadow due to high tops?
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8490 Postby bjackrian » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:03 pm

METAR from Palm Beach Intl indicates observing site is evacuating:
KPBI 061653Z AUTO 03018G26KT 5SM R10L/2600VP6000FT +RA BKN023 BKN031 OVC040 28/24 A2967 RMK AO2 PK WND 04030/1635 RAB13 SLP046 STATION EVACUATING DUE TO HURRICANE MATTHEW P0011 T02780244

Peak wind gust I've seen at a Florida airport thus far is 33 kt at Homestead AFB at 1235 EDT / 1635 UTC
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8491 Postby jlauderdal » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:04 pm

john morales on nbc 6 miami really reducing effects for miami and broward..imo palm beach county much better too, it looked dicey 12 hours ago..good luck to our firends north, i hope it stays well offshore and nobody gets a direct hit
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8492 Postby Michele B » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:07 pm

AussieStorm wrote:Hi all

Just checking in. I'm a long time reader/lurker due to my interest in storms and my son living in Florida. We arrived in West Palm last weekend to see our son who lives here, and are bunkerng down with friends. Can't believe our timing to come from Australia to this. House we are in (Lake worth) is new build concrete and all the shutters are up so fingers crossed and best wishes to everyone in the state affected, especially here in PBC.


Check back in again, after the storm passes, please.

Would like to hear your thoughts after experiencing a major hurricane.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8493 Postby Sanibel » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:07 pm

The core CDO lacks black IR (coldest cloud tops).
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8494 Postby WGV » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:08 pm

I have 4 tickets to Saturdays lightning game in Tampa. Front row, center ice, right behind penalty box. Have them listed on ticketmaster. Think I will be able to drive to Tampa from St. Augustine on Saturday to make the 7:00 game? Anyone have a crystal ball?
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8495 Postby NDG » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:08 pm

swampgator92 wrote:The Weather Channel this morning was talking about how the most intense winds are concentrated in just a few miles of bands directly in the eyewall. Winds rapidly drop off to the point where Nassau 20 miles from the eyewall was barely getting 55mph sustained.

This is going to basically be like Charley. A 5 mile wide F3 tornado raking the coast from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville. Variations of just 5 miles could mean the difference between Cat 4/5 and TS/Cat 1. It's insane.


I don't know about only 55 mph substained, some of the videos I have seen they were definitely at hurricane force substained winds, with the most intense eastern side of the eyewall going over the western side of the Island. Also, the last reported reported hurricane force winds more than 50 miles from the eye.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8496 Postby caribepr » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:10 pm

Evil Jeremy wrote:Checking in, I'm safely out of Jax, about 2/3rdsnto Tampa. Traffic wasn't an issue except for a 30 minute stretch.

Worst case scenario continuing to unfold. My roommate wanted to evacuate back home.... To Melbourne. I convinced him to head north and west instead.

Stay safe everyone.


Glad you convinced him, Jeremy! Be safe, along with the thousands of others in the path who chose the smart thing and evacuated (including family and friends).
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8497 Postby Sanibel » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:11 pm

Same thing happened with Charley. I saw wind reports of 55mph. Meanwhile my neighbor had all the tin blown off his roof in two big sections.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8498 Postby psyclone » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:11 pm

NDG wrote:
swampgator92 wrote:The Weather Channel this morning was talking about how the most intense winds are concentrated in just a few miles of bands directly in the eyewall. Winds rapidly drop off to the point where Nassau 20 miles from the eyewall was barely getting 55mph sustained.

This is going to basically be like Charley. A 5 mile wide F3 tornado raking the coast from West Palm Beach to Jacksonville. Variations of just 5 miles could mean the difference between Cat 4/5 and TS/Cat 1. It's insane.


I don't know about only 55 mph substained, some of the videos I have seen they were definitely at hurricane force substained winds, with the most intense eastern side of the eyewall going over the western side of the Island. Also, the last reported reported hurricane force winds more than 50 miles from the eye.


This storm is much bigger than Charley. I have no doubt the most intense winds are in the eyewall which is why i'm still hopeful they eye stays just offshore..but even so the east coast is going to get creamed.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8499 Postby Jevo » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:12 pm

jlauderdal wrote:john morales on nbc 6 miami really reducing effects for miami and broward..imo palm beach county much better too, it looked dicey 12 hours ago..good luck to our firends north, i hope it stays well offshore and nobody gets a direct hit


Yeah John just called the all clear for Broward and Dade... 60+ mph winds in Broward aren't necessarily all clear.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion

#8500 Postby HurricaneRyan » Thu Oct 06, 2016 12:12 pm

TWC just reported that 108 deaths have occurred in Haiti
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