BobHarlem wrote:Surge on the W coast, Blind Pass
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BobHarlem wrote:Surge on the W coast, Blind Pass
NDG wrote:BobHarlem wrote:Surge on the W. coast of Florida:
https://twitter.com/EdKrassen/status/1049713047709863936
https://twitter.com/SuzanneSF/status/1049749451219316738
https://twitter.com/BrookeSilverang/status/1049757721250226176
Incredible that tides are so high in SW when winds have actually being blowing parallel to the coast if not offshore.
This is in Miramar beach https://www.sandestin.com/sandestin-webcams and I will probably do a live stream.Condor wrote:Anybody have any links for chasers or webcams that will be in the path of the storm ?
Extratropical94 wrote:Extrapolated pressure from center pass: 957.7 mb
Given the recent low bias, the actual pressure is likely around 960 mb.
NDG wrote:BobHarlem wrote:Surge on the W. coast of Florida:
https://twitter.com/EdKrassen/status/1049713047709863936
https://twitter.com/SuzanneSF/status/1049749451219316738
https://twitter.com/BrookeSilverang/status/1049757721250226176
Incredible that tides are so high in SW when winds have actually being blowing parallel to the coast if not offshore.
NDG wrote:109 kt fl level winds in the SE quadrant.
203600 2547N 08609W 6966 02917 9786 +094 +048 219107 109 084 006 00
hurricaneCW wrote:Cat 2 winds in the SE quadrant, Cat 3 winds almost certain in the strongest NE quadrant where the strongest convective bursts are now ongoing.
supercane4867 wrote:Fresh microwave pass came out minutes ago shows the eyewall is now fully closed and very solid. It was open to the W this morning.
https://i.imgur.com/UJGE2Mv.jpg
Hurricane Andrew wrote:supercane4867 wrote:Fresh microwave pass came out minutes ago shows the eyewall is now fully closed and very solid. It was open to the W this morning.
https://i.imgur.com/UJGE2Mv.jpg
Looks open or stretched to the E? Can't quite tell due to the pass cutoff.
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