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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3661 Postby SootyTern » Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:47 pm

Hurricane Alexis wrote:The strongest winds seem to be on that eyewall feature and it's still heading NW.


It is unnerving to look at the radar and see that northern eyewall heading right for my house.
So far so good...if this is the worst of it
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3662 Postby Evil Jeremy » Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:49 pm

eastcoastFL wrote:
Evil Jeremy wrote:Looking up and down my street, it's hard to recall a flooding event this significant since Wilma.


Wow that’s a heck of a comparison. Are you safe from it?


Yes, I'm not concerned for anything other than losing electricity. My street though, completely submerged. I can only recall that happening on a handful of occasions. Wilma, Frances, and Georges (98). Frances being the worst. Now, I've only spent half of the years since Wilma down here, I've been all around the state, so perhaps I missed some notable flooding events, but I have a hard time recalling anything else like the absolute drenching we have received today in my part of Broward County. I'm taking into account the fact that this event is not close to being over.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3663 Postby lhpfish » Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:49 pm

Lots of thunder in these bands.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3664 Postby wxman57 » Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:54 pm

Squalls are finally starting to build just north of the center. May have some 55-65 mph wind in those.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3665 Postby SouthFLTropics » Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:56 pm

Wind has picked up here in Port St. Lucie and we've started having some power flickers every now and then. Went outside and you could see the sky lighting up blue from the transformers blowing. Currently the following is the outages being reported by FPL:

Indian River County - 1,550
St. Lucie County - 2,390
Martin County - 1,890
Palm Beach County - 16,340
Broward County - 23,610
Miami-Dade - 10,430
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#3666 Postby Sanibel » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:01 pm

The eye is getting tighter...

Not sure if SST’s are winning or dry air is keeping it from intensifying...

Lulls here interspersed with gusts...
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#3667 Postby jlauderdal » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:02 pm

Not much left to addImage
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3668 Postby SouthFLTropics » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:07 pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FtrcTF4fN0

Take a look at the cam here from Islamorada... Looking pretty calm.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3669 Postby eastcoastFL » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:09 pm

Evil Jeremy wrote:
eastcoastFL wrote:
Evil Jeremy wrote:Looking up and down my street, it's hard to recall a flooding event this significant since Wilma.


Wow that’s a heck of a comparison. Are you safe from it?


Yes, I'm not concerned for anything other than losing electricity. My street though, completely submerged. I can only recall that happening on a handful of occasions. Wilma, Frances, and Georges (98). Frances being the worst. Now, I've only spent half of the years since Wilma down here, I've been all around the state, so perhaps I missed some notable flooding events, but I have a hard time recalling anything else like the absolute drenching we have received today in my part of Broward County. I'm taking into account the fact that this event is not close to being over.


I had the same issue with Wilma Frances, Jeanne and a tropical storm I keep forgetting the name of in 2008 that people were driving boats on my street for days afterwards.

Lights just went off and on a few times here. Wind is sustained now at 40mph gusting maybe over 50mph
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3670 Postby Evil Jeremy » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:11 pm

eastcoastFL wrote:
Evil Jeremy wrote:
eastcoastFL wrote:
Wow that’s a heck of a comparison. Are you safe from it?


Yes, I'm not concerned for anything other than losing electricity. My street though, completely submerged. I can only recall that happening on a handful of occasions. Wilma, Frances, and Georges (98). Frances being the worst. Now, I've only spent half of the years since Wilma down here, I've been all around the state, so perhaps I missed some notable flooding events, but I have a hard time recalling anything else like the absolute drenching we have received today in my part of Broward County. I'm taking into account the fact that this event is not close to being over.


I had the same issue with Wilma Frances, Jeanne and a tropical storm I keep forgetting the name of in 2008 that people were driving boats on my street for days afterwards.

Lights just went off and on a few times here. Wind is sustained now at 40mph gusting maybe over 50mph


FAY.

It was Fay.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3671 Postby Blown Away » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:17 pm

Upper Keys landfall has to be within 30-45 minutes
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3672 Postby Frank2 » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:22 pm

It's been a very long day, but thankful for that slug of dry air intrustion coming all the way from Texas that saved our necks, because it beaned Eta just as an eye was forming and promptly cut off it's moisture source.

We had so much rain today, hours and hours - TWC mentioned our rainfall total for the year (85 inches at FLL and because of the usual summer sea-breeze they are always about a foot less than inland locations like the area I live in), so while FLL has received 85 inches so far this year, in my area it's closer to 95 or even 100, so depending on location South Florida has received since January 1 from 7 to 9 feet of rain (that's the height of the average ceiling)...
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3673 Postby Cat5James » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:26 pm

Eta still gaining latitude... definitely never made a sharp left
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3674 Postby toad strangler » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:32 pm

Cat5James wrote:Eta still gaining latitude... definitely never made a sharp left


These storms usually never make a sharp turn unless they nearly or actually STALL for a spell before doing so.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3675 Postby NDG » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:33 pm

Station in Islamorada reporting pressure down to 994mb with a light NE wind. Landfall fairly close.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3676 Postby Miami Storm Tracker » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:37 pm

very surprised with the cam shot in Islamorada,
Be wild here in Key Largo for the past Hour and a half.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3677 Postby TropicalJon » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:38 pm

On Duck Key....winds have calmed quite a bit in the last 10 mins...almost calm now. Not much rain with the front side here.


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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3678 Postby NDG » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:43 pm

Miami Storm Tracker wrote:very surprised with the cam shot in Islamorada,
Be wild here in Key Largo for the past Hour and a half.


That's because the center is going over Islamorada while Key Largo is over the northern eyewall like feature.
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#3679 Postby Miami Storm Tracker » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:48 pm

Much stronger than I anticipated.
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Re: ATL: ETA - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#3680 Postby NDG » Sun Nov 08, 2020 10:49 pm

Weather is indeed much different in Key Largo than down in Islamorada.

https://fla-keys.com/webcams/key-largo-cam/stream/
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