Nimbus wrote:6413 Ocean drive Emerald Isle.
My backyard pool in Coconut Creek has enough latent heat to create hot towers

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Nimbus wrote:6413 Ocean drive Emerald Isle.
crimi481 wrote:I go with Miami -Keys - then gulf
Blown Away wrote:Looks like Isaias is gaining a bit more latitude now.
jaxfladude wrote:So a Fay 2008 like impacts for NE Florida at worst or not?
pcolaman wrote:GCANE wrote:CAPE increasing to 3500 in the core.
So ridge will be stronger?
tropical systems seek warm water, expect landfall in coconut creek which wouldnt be good since I'm less than 10 miles from there..oh well, the genny is ready and I have permission from the people that count to wait until tomorrow morning to put up shutters, I'm hoping for something north of palm beach to get a shutter reprieve..anything closer and they are going up..might put a few up in the front of th house after the 5 just to scare the neighbors, will see what stacy stewart has cooked upAutoPenalti wrote:Nimbus wrote:6413 Ocean drive Emerald Isle.
My backyard pool in Coconut Creek has enough latent heat to create hot towers
TheStormExpert wrote:The Calm Before The Storm here in South Florida!
https://twitter.com/sammyhadiwx/status/1289289339403268102
otowntiger wrote:Despite the rumblings on this site and some of the models shifting west, I still think this thing will miss Florida to the east altogether. It may get within 50-100 miles at some point but I think it will stay further out as we were thinking yesterday/last night. Obviously I'm no pro and have no credentials other than lots of experience watching and paying close attention for a lot of years. And there are still a lot of models that keep this out to sea.
NCWeatherChic wrote:FireRat wrote:Wow, looks like FL is in play again, any 'good news' from earlier was short lived, and Miami north to Daytona are not out of the woods yet! No bueno, gonna be a close call. Hopefully Southeast FL lucks out the way they did with Matthew.
Oh Lord, I hate to even think of a Matthew again. We are 88 miles inland as a crow flies and we had so much damage to our home. We were fortunate though because many folks were flooded. Ours was wind blown rain. Roof damage, exterior damage and rain blown in and water running down our walls in my bedroom and our dining room. We never figured out how it did that!We did go get propane this morning for our grill to.cook with and gas for our generator just in case we do have any power outage here. Not worth waiting til the last minute. We'll use the stuff either way.
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