ATL: NICOLE - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Just south of Tampa here, in Parrish. Bigger punch then I expected! Raining side ways - sustained winds I would guess in the 30-40mph range with higher gusts. Comparable to what we got with Irma in 2017.
Saved Loop. Looks l'm stuck in one of the training bands.
Saved Loop. Looks l'm stuck in one of the training bands.
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Poonwalker wrote:Lights going in and out in Largo/Seminole. This is worse than what Ian brought this area for sure. Squally weather.
Agree worse than Ian so far. Lights flickered on and off here near Indian Rocks as well. 60 mph winds reported along the beach. Seen reports of trees and fencing down. Multiple other reports of over 50 and 60 mph. The banding has just been training and back filling over Pinellas all morning.
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30.1N 80.8W
High helicity tower offshore.
Possible impact JAX in the next hour or so.
High helicity tower offshore.
Possible impact JAX in the next hour or so.
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CAPE increasing to 2500 for the infeed of the band approaching JAX
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caneman wrote:Poonwalker wrote:Lights going in and out in Largo/Seminole. This is worse than what Ian brought this area for sure. Squally weather.
Agree worse than Ian so far. Lights flickered on and off here near Indian Rocks as well. 60 mph winds reported along the beach. Seen reports of trees and fencing down. Multiple other reports of over 50 and 60 mph. The banding has just been training and back filling over Pinellas all morning.
Winds just shifted around to the NW off the water and the Duke power outage count went over 10K for Pinellas County. Tropical storm gusts in the squalls inland as well but hopefully not as bad as Irma.
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That persistent onshore flow north of Cape Canaveral has to be doing a ton of damage. It’s been flowing like that for more than 48 hours now. Probably another 6-12 hours to go in some areas.
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Nimbus wrote:caneman wrote:Poonwalker wrote:Lights going in and out in Largo/Seminole. This is worse than what Ian brought this area for sure. Squally weather.
Agree worse than Ian so far. Lights flickered on and off here near Indian Rocks as well. 60 mph winds reported along the beach. Seen reports of trees and fencing down. Multiple other reports of over 50 and 60 mph. The banding has just been training and back filling over Pinellas all morning.
Winds just shifted around to the NW off the water and the Duke power outage count went over 10K for Pinellas County. Tropical storm gusts in the squalls inland as well but hopefully not as bad as Irma.
Irma was worse we had 90 mph with that. Worse than Ian though. You mentioned a great point, we always get it worse on and near the beaches once the winds starts coming from the NW with the open water and uninterrupted winds. often get 20 plus mph greater winds than inland Tampa. Frances and Jeanne was 70 plus due to that onshore flow coming once a system crosses the state.
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Not too bad in central St. Pete ATT. No branches down, power still on, some water ponding in the yard. Wind looks to have backed around to almost due West. Moderate rain right now.
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Re: ATL: NICOLE - Tropical Storm - Discussion
We made it through (St Augustine) without any warnings but I woke up to the howling winds around 6am and was intently watching the velocity scans on my weather app. I’ll share it later but I actually captured a video screenshot of a right moving cell that came in off the ocean which was wild to watch against the main storm motions
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Funny how wind fields and storm patterns work. Here in Safety Harbor we have pressure at 995, and wind a good deal worse at times than Ian.
Both PIE and TPA have picked up gusts right at 50kts.
Certainly nothing like Irma, but this outdoes Ian for North Eastern Pinellas.
Both PIE and TPA have picked up gusts right at 50kts.
Certainly nothing like Irma, but this outdoes Ian for North Eastern Pinellas.
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Checking in from Tampa. Squally weather began late last night and is really going now. Drove to St Pete earlier this morning, at least roads were very clear. Saw one streetlight out, and crossing the bridge to St Pete was a bit gnarly with the N winds and bay stirred up. Seems worst will be later this morning and then back to a normal November day tomorrow.
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Looks like the cells are falling apart before coming on shore.
Tornado warning cancelled.
Tornado warning cancelled.
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Nicole Smells!!!
In Apollo Beach, Fl area. We are seeing good rain, and 40-50mph top winds from the NW. Straight from MacDill AFB towards us. There is a distinct rotten egg (sulfur) odor in the air. It is surprisingly strong, especially in such strong winds.
Edit - Odor......... It may have blew the water out of the bay and is now picking up odor from the exposes shallow flats.
Edit/Edit - Odor........ Smells in Clearwater on beach as well (talked to coworker). So it is NOT picking up smell from the bay.
The NHC IR Sat IR, shortwave, and even water vapor images are NOT matching up with the radar image. Far more rain south of Tampa than indicated by the NCH Sat images. Normally the NCH image shows more widespread rain, but not this time. It is 68°F here currently. The cooler weather must be interfering with the IR imagery & from the visible NCH image it looks like the clouds to the south are very low.
Edit - Odor......... It may have blew the water out of the bay and is now picking up odor from the exposes shallow flats.
Edit/Edit - Odor........ Smells in Clearwater on beach as well (talked to coworker). So it is NOT picking up smell from the bay.
The NHC IR Sat IR, shortwave, and even water vapor images are NOT matching up with the radar image. Far more rain south of Tampa than indicated by the NCH Sat images. Normally the NCH image shows more widespread rain, but not this time. It is 68°F here currently. The cooler weather must be interfering with the IR imagery & from the visible NCH image it looks like the clouds to the south are very low.
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TallyTracker wrote:That persistent onshore flow north of Cape Canaveral has to be doing a ton of damage. It’s been flowing like that for more than 48 hours now. Probably another 6-12 hours to go in some areas.
Yeah, that huge band has been steady for quite a while now. It's been pretty gusty at times and is starting to pick up even inland.
Within the last hour:
NAS JAX - N31 G49
Cecil - N25 G41
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Beer Belly wrote:In Apollo Beach, Fl area. We are seeing good rain, and 40-50mph top winds from the NW. Straight from MacDill AFB towards us. There is a distinct rotten egg (sulfur) odor in the air. It is surprisingly strong, especially in such strong winds.
Edit - Odor......... It may have blew the water out of the bay and is now picking up odor from the exposes shallow flats.
Edit/Edit - Odor........ Smells in Clearwater on beach as well (talked to coworker). So it is NOT picking up smell from the bay.
The NHC IR Sat IR, shortwave, and even water vapor images are NOT matching up with the radar image. Far more rain south of Tampa than indicated by the NCH Sat images. Normally the NCH image shows more widespread rain, but not this time. It is 68°F here currently. The cooler weather must be interfering with the IR imagery & from the visible NCH image it looks like the clouds to the south are very low.
https://i.imgur.com/WCD9IWP.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/cs0jgc8.jpg
Moved your post to the Nicole's main discussion thread.
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ST Johns River and tributaries are showing minor to moderate, with a major one in Palatka.
https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=jax
https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=jax
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