utweather wrote:Do y'all think it will weaken that much if it misses the coast and re-curves back???
models say yes but you never know in the tropics
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utweather wrote:Do y'all think it will weaken that much if it misses the coast and re-curves back???
abajan wrote:terstorm1012 wrote:NHC site is down, the message I get is "www.nhc.noaa.gov’s server DNS address could not be found."
Anywhere else to get the advisory?
No, but the info I have is that the winds are down to 125 mph and the track has shifted a bit to the east.
utweather wrote:Do y'all think it will weaken that much if it misses the coast and re-curves back???
utweather wrote:Do y'all think it will weaken that much if it misses the coast and re-curves back???
dukeblue219 wrote:utweather wrote:Do y'all think it will weaken that much if it misses the coast and re-curves back???
The recurved storm would almost certainly be a shell of its former self. Maybe a tropical storm at best. I haven't seen any recent guidance to suggest otherwise.
Blinhart wrote:Looks like West Palm Beach is getting pounded right now, good thing they weren't suppose to get anything (sorry, lil sarcasm from last night), might be only 32 sustained but I'm sure they are getting gusts up to 50 or 60 right now and will just get worse as the night goes.
ronyan wrote:In 12 years I can't remember having problems with the NHC site, this will be quite an embarrassment if they don't get it up quickly.
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:abajan wrote:terstorm1012 wrote:NHC site is down, the message I get is "www.nhc.noaa.gov’s server DNS address could not be found."
Anywhere else to get the advisory?
No, but the info I have is that the winds are down to 125 mph and the track has shifted a bit to the east.
True that it shifted east, untrue that it's down to 125 mph.
wxman57 wrote:NHC site is back up. Their track keeps Matthew's center offshore.
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