Hurricaneman wrote:may It relocate in the convection if it keeps weakening pressure wise
That's like chasing it's tail, except it's tail is vertically on another plane playing keep-away.
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Hurricaneman wrote:may It relocate in the convection if it keeps weakening pressure wise
Blown Away wrote:jlauderdal wrote:If anyone in sofla was on the fence about a genny, checkout what less than 50mph gusts do to the FPL grid...you have been warnedeastcoastFL wrote:Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
Just finished my shutters.
mutley wrote:Jevo wrote:mutley wrote: You mounted a generator on the side of your house? Is that what you are saying?
Yes, in the aftermath of hurricane Wilima we were without power for 3 weeks. We made the decision to install an integrated standby generator from Generac.
LOL. That's hilarious. But why not? Whatever gets you through, right?
eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across turn center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across the center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across the center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
skillz305 wrote:Rain coming down super hard in Vero Beach, FL right now. First sign of Isaias.
eastcoastFL wrote:mutley wrote:Jevo wrote:
Yes, in the aftermath of hurricane Wilima we were without power for 3 weeks. We made the decision to install an integrated standby generator from Generac.
LOL. That's hilarious. But why not? Whatever gets you through, right?
That’s my next step. I bought a new generator yesterday but when we buy a new house next year we’re getting a generac also.
TheStormExpert wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across the center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
What is that area just spinning to the north of the northern tip of Andros Island? I’ve been watching it for the past hour or so.
wx98 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across turn center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
You can clearly see there the MLC blowing away to the east and leaving the LLC behind.
eastcoastFL wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across the center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
What is that area just spinning to the north of the northern tip of Andros Island? I’ve been watching it for the past hour or so.
That’s all the storms building around the convection to the north east of the storm I believe
wx98 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across turn center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
You can clearly see there the MLC blowing away to the east and leaving the LLC behind.
ozonepete wrote:wx98 wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Some large bands moving across turn center of the state
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
You can clearly see there the MLC blowing away to the east and leaving the LLC behind.
The technical term is "a mess."
eastcoastFL wrote:mutley wrote:Jevo wrote:
Yes, in the aftermath of hurricane Wilima we were without power for 3 weeks. We made the decision to install an integrated standby generator from Generac.
LOL. That's hilarious. But why not? Whatever gets you through, right?
That’s my next step. I bought a new generator yesterday but when we buy a new house next year we’re getting a generac also.
TheStormExpert wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:What is that area just spinning to the north of the northern tip of Andros Island? I’ve been watching it for the past hour or so.
That’s all the storms building around the convection to the north east of the storm I believe
Are you sure it’s not the Mid-Level Circulation?
TheStormExpert wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:What is that area just spinning to the north of the northern tip of Andros Island? I’ve been watching it for the past hour or so.
That’s all the storms building around the convection to the north east of the storm I believe
Are you sure it’s not the Mid-Level Circulation?
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