Mike33534 wrote:b0tzy29 wrote:If it gets this EWRC done, Tampa area is staring at a cat 4 landfall. May god have mercy on their souls!
*venice area
Successful eyewall replacement and a more intact storm will go further north in this case.
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Mike33534 wrote:b0tzy29 wrote:If it gets this EWRC done, Tampa area is staring at a cat 4 landfall. May god have mercy on their souls!
*venice area
TonyWeatherMan wrote:I don’t ever post, heck, I hardly even lurk as much as I would like to but this season being what it has been lured me here.
Look everybody. Since yesterday I’ve seeing nonstop downcasting posts either saying “It’s peaked” or now it’s “The worst looking cat 4 I’ve ever seen”. Neither of these statements hold water. We definitely don’t need to be lulling lurkers like myself into a false sense of security.
NHC and local governments have made it profoundly clear how much respect this storm deserves. I’m just saying we should be more mindful of our wording at such a perilous time. My two cents? Milton has defied literally every expectation set for it. PLEASE stop making him say hold my beer and prove us wrong again. We don’t have much more time. His compact tight core and small size are a big part of why this happened IMO.
But lastly….I have never seen a ‘Cane EWRC a pinhole eye. Ever. So again…let’s stop giving Milton reasons to overachieve. Prays and best wishes everyone stay safe and PLEASE evacuate if you’re in the way.
jasons2k wrote:Seems to be undergoing eyewall replacement and if successful would mean a stronger storm less influenced by the shear and a more northerly component. Final landfall will likely come down to some wobbles just before landfall, and I’m concerned a stronger northern side of the storm will act to “tug” Milton a couple times north as he approaches the coast.
Long story short: nobody around Tampa Bay should be sounding an all clear.
Mike33534 wrote:b0tzy29 wrote:If it gets this EWRC done, Tampa area is staring at a cat 4 landfall. May god have mercy on their souls!
*venice area
NDG wrote:New 6 hour average heading based off latest recon fix gives me 37 deg.
Janie2006 wrote:“The bottom line is that anyone located within
an evacuation zone under evacuation orders or who has been ordered
to evacuate otherwise should follow the guidance of local
authorities and leave if told to do so. It`s a decision that could
save your life.”
The NHC is necessarily a rather conservative organization. Whenever you see wording such as this you’d best heed the advice. Now isn’t the time for obstinacy or false bravado. If you’re in an evacuation zone…leave.
Ubuntwo wrote:TonyWeatherMan wrote:I don’t ever post, heck, I hardly even lurk as much as I would like to but this season being what it has been lured me here.
Look everybody. Since yesterday I’ve seeing nonstop downcasting posts either saying “It’s peaked” or now it’s “The worst looking cat 4 I’ve ever seen”. Neither of these statements hold water. We definitely don’t need to be lulling lurkers like myself into a false sense of security.
NHC and local governments have made it profoundly clear how much respect this storm deserves. I’m just saying we should be more mindful of our wording at such a perilous time. My two cents? Milton has defied literally every expectation set for it. PLEASE stop making him say hold my beer and prove us wrong again. We don’t have much more time. His compact tight core and small size are a big part of why this happened IMO.
But lastly….I have never seen a ‘Cane EWRC a pinhole eye. Ever. So again…let’s stop giving Milton reasons to overachieve. Prays and best wishes everyone stay safe and PLEASE evacuate if you’re in the way.
Tony, I agree with your sentiment. But one correction - many hurricanes with pinhole eyes undergo ERC. Wilma famously went through several, expanding from the smallest eye on record to a colossal truck tire eye by the time it passed over southern florida.
kevin wrote:Clear wobble north on IR as the eye filled in. Average heading of the last few hours still takes it to Sarasota.
Centralflamama wrote:Staying nervous here in Polk - also keeping Anna Maria in prayers - Milton looking like it’s going to add insult to injury. Any idea what we can expect in Polk? Irma was pretty terrifying here and I’m afraid this might be a bit more intense?
caneman wrote:kevin wrote:Clear wobble north on IR as the eye filled in. Average heading of the last few hours still takes it to Sarasota.
I see more Longboat Key and not ruling out the beautiful Anna Maria Island
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