ATL: DORIAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Euro shoes no Florida central hit. I think we here in the Tampa, are as close to being clear as possible. Until it turns, of course anything is possible.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
36 hours for warnings and 48 for a watch. so generally watches go to warnings 2 advisories after issuance.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Hurrilurker wrote:I don't see how they can be blamed for setting a hurricane watch (not warning) for the Florida EC in the morning, it's entirely warranted. Just enough to make sure everyone there is paying attention if they weren't already. And considering the difficulty of escaping a storm on the peninsula, a little more time is justified even if it's over the typical 48 hours.
Many people in smaller, rural parts of FL, many near St. John's River especially - switched from panic to, "it's totally going to bypass us today". I really hope they're right. If they're wrong, I hope the NHC updates ASAP & lets them know as many aren't super wealthy, and are returning generators etc. as they ::feel:: that they've been given the all-clear. Just my 2 cents from a very small town off of the river...
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
AxaltaRacing24 wrote:Blown Away wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Expect warning for the FLorida east coast by the 5am advisory
Hurricane warnings are 24 hours out. I know the geography is scary close, but the timing would be 48 hrs+?
Side note, Martin County said no evacuations for the County this evening...
Yeah I didn't think much of that. If not Dorian, people are gonna eventually learn to not make calls like that.
Tropical Storm warnings.... sheesh.
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Texashawk wrote:Wow. Has anyone actually read the comments on that NHC update tweet? Incredible amount of vitrol and people calling them outright liars. Come on, people. They are professionals.. they are not perfect. Disturbing.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Irma hit where I'm at as a Cat 1/TS - indirect, not head-on landfall. My nextdoor neighbor was without power for over 10 days...You don't need a direct hit for major issues, especially when you have little ones.
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Shouldnt it be slowing down?
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Stormi wrote:Irma hit where I'm at as a Cat 1/TS - indirect, not head-on landfall. My nextdoor neighbor was without power for over 10 days...You don't need a direct hit for major issues, especially when you have little ones.
Lutz florida,
I was without power for 2 weeks
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SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Stormi wrote:Irma hit where I'm at as a Cat 1/TS - indirect, not head-on landfall. My nextdoor neighbor was without power for over 10 days...You don't need a direct hit for major issues, especially when you have little ones.
Lutz florida,
I was without power for 2 weeks
Indian Rocks beach here and lost power for 6 days. Gusts to 90 with Irma
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I wonder if those outer bands will fill in finally giving it some size


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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
caneman wrote:SEASON_CANCELED wrote:Stormi wrote:Irma hit where I'm at as a Cat 1/TS - indirect, not head-on landfall. My nextdoor neighbor was without power for over 10 days...You don't need a direct hit for major issues, especially when you have little ones.
And the center to that Storm was like polk county
And we saw all that damage, dont need no direct hit
Lutz florida,
I was without power for 2 weeks
Indian Rocks beach here and lost power for 6 days. Gusts to 90 with Irma
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
So the eyewall of Dorian is about to cross 76’ west. According to my calculations, the center is only about 28 miles from 76’3” west which is the 11 AM longitude plot. If it’s going about 10 MPH it’s gonna obliterate the plot point... or is my math offf? It’s late...
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We would be on the west side which of course is the weaker side regardless it models stay steady. There would probably be no need for anything more than hurricane watches north of Palm Beach County tomorrow if that.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
STRiZZY wrote:little bit more WNW last few frames
Just the eye wobbling. Still due West.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
STRiZZY wrote:little bit more WNW last few frames
Most likely just wobbles, models actually have him turning more westward today as the ridging continues to build so we'll see.
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
TheStormExpert wrote:We would be on the west side which of course is the weaker side regardless it models stay steady. There would probably be no need for anything more than hurricane watches north of Palm Beach County tomorrow if that.
Well... weaker winds and less rain, but depending on where the storm might approach, storm surge could still be a serious issue? I'm not an expert. At least the small size of the storm means it's not pushing as much water as monsters like Katrina or Ike
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Gonzo Is sampling the ridge right now, it possible to draw any conclusions from the data they are finding compared to the models?
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Re: ATL: DORIAN - Hurricane - Discussion
TheStormExpert wrote:We would be on the west side which of course is the weaker side regardless it models stay steady. There would probably be no need for anything more than hurricane watches north of Palm Beach County tomorrow if that.
Yes you would be on the weaker side of the storm, but the storm would also be drifting 60 miles offshore (according to Euro) I don’t see how that would not justify at the very least a hurricane watch, one wobble to the left and hurricane force winds are onshore.
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Airboy wrote:Gonzo Is sampling the ridge right now, it possible to draw any conclusions from the data they are finding compared to the models?
I'm attempting to load it...not loading on my phone...
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