OuterBanker wrote:This storm has been puzzling from the start. It should have decoupled days ago. I started to breathe a sigh of relief when all the models shifted to the west. According to the models even the rain will be minor. But, after looking at the latest visible and IR it seems to be expanding to the east. It looks like the heights are dropping over the center and a second mlc circulation is forming near the Ga coast. Almost like it’s making a run to the coast. Not sure what to make of it.
Valdosta, Ga, has rapidly falling pressure of 29.75" as the center approaches. OTOH, Savannah, Brunswick, and nearby coastal and buoy locations are all well above that in the 29.95-30.05" range. So, at the surface, there's still only one solid center well inland. It is still quiet here in the Sav area with no rain and pretty light winds.