
gatorcane wrote:So nobody is taking this seriously in New Jersey and New York?![]()
Just read the 5pm NHC discussion and if I lived there, I would!
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gatorcane wrote:So nobody is taking this seriously in New Jersey and New York?![]()
Just read the 5pm NHC discussion and if I lived there, I would!
gatorcane wrote:So nobody is taking this seriously in New Jersey and New York?![]()
Just read the 5pm NHC discussion and if I lived there, I would!
wxman57 wrote:If Hermine moves closer to the coast Sunday night then winds along the beaches may increase from 25-35 mph to 45-55 mph. The center would have to move into the coast for higher winds. Either way, looks like a bad weekend for the East Cost. Plenty of beach erosion and tides way above normal. Maybe even power outages along the coast.
Sanibel wrote:This wasn't a sacrifice storm. It broke the ice on its own track. I think we can assume the Florida protective dome is over...
psyclone wrote:there's a serious situation developing in Pasco county with a band of training torrential rain. water rescues are ongoing and more heavy rain is approaching from the gulf. there's a rich flow of southerly winds feeding into this convection.
Noles2016 wrote:Sanibel wrote:This wasn't a sacrifice storm. It broke the ice on its own track. I think we can assume the Florida protective dome is over...
Wrecked us pretty good here in Wakulla. Luckily, not many houses devastated... but hundreds of trees, power lines and stuff like that.
They say some areas could be without power for up to 2 weeks.
psyclone wrote:there's a serious situation developing in Pasco county with a band of training torrential rain. water rescues are ongoing and more heavy rain is approaching from the gulf. there's a rich flow of southerly winds feeding into this convection.
im in fort myers now and there is standing water aplenty in.parks and the swales..rained all day herejohngaltfla wrote:psyclone wrote:there's a serious situation developing in Pasco county with a band of training torrential rain. water rescues are ongoing and more heavy rain is approaching from the gulf. there's a rich flow of southerly winds feeding into this convection.
Yeah, the radar (via Accuweather screen shot) is not encouraging for Pasco nor SW Florida tonight.
johngaltfla wrote:Noles2016 wrote:Sanibel wrote:This wasn't a sacrifice storm. It broke the ice on its own track. I think we can assume the Florida protective dome is over...
Wrecked us pretty good here in Wakulla. Luckily, not many houses devastated... but hundreds of trees, power lines and stuff like that.
They say some areas could be without power for up to 2 weeks.
I just pray the unprepared learned a lesson from this storm. Imagine if she had another day to intensify before hitting West Florida and the Big Bend.
Happy Pelican wrote:This is going to get ugly here. Our Governor is MIA, no Evacs have been issued and the shore is packed with tourists.
WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Happy Pelican wrote:This is going to get ugly here. Our Governor is MIA, no Evacs have been issued and the shore is packed with tourists.
Let's not overreact. There is a long time before the storm gets up to the Jersey Shore, and I can tell you from being in it right now, with the center being just to our SW, the storm is petering out. I live just south of Wilmington NC, and the heavy rain just passed us, there is a nice light breeze, and the radar looks pretty clear for the rest of the night. I seriously doubt this is a tropical storm now. We aren't even getting depression conditions.
Alyono wrote:WilmingtonSandbar wrote:Happy Pelican wrote:This is going to get ugly here. Our Governor is MIA, no Evacs have been issued and the shore is packed with tourists.
Let's not overreact. There is a long time before the storm gets up to the Jersey Shore, and I can tell you from being in it right now, with the center being just to our SW, the storm is petering out. I live just south of Wilmington NC, and the heavy rain just passed us, there is a nice light breeze, and the radar looks pretty clear for the rest of the night. I seriously doubt this is a tropical storm now. We aren't even getting depression conditions.
The storm is NOT petering out. It will reintensify, likely to hurricane force.
Not going to be a Sandy, but it will have the impact of a major Nor'Easter
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