Sanibel wrote:Strong breezes shaking the bushes here.
We are starting to get some good gusts here now also. Trees really starting to sway with the wind
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Sanibel wrote:Strong breezes shaking the bushes here.
sikkar wrote:Hello. Like others, I've been lurking for a while but I'm glad I finally clicked the register button.
And here's my first contribution: Miami long range radar starting to show Isaac.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... X&loop=yes
artist wrote:sikkar wrote:Hello. Like others, I've been lurking for a while but I'm glad I finally clicked the register button.
And here's my first contribution: Miami long range radar starting to show Isaac.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... X&loop=yes
Welcome!
jhpigott wrote:artist wrote:sikkar wrote:Hello. Like others, I've been lurking for a while but I'm glad I finally clicked the register button.
And here's my first contribution: Miami long range radar starting to show Isaac.
http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.ph ... X&loop=yes
Welcome!
What's recon finding out there artist? Haven't seen a vdm yet - but looks like they are getting close to fixing one.
Chris_in_Tampa wrote:Saved through 3AM EDT, 2 images per second:
Hurricane Alexis wrote:Is recon suggesting it might be weaker?
jinftl wrote:Gust over 60 mph at NWS Miami office:
NWSMiami 61 MPH Gust at 310AM at the WFO Miami
Impressive gust for being 250+ miles to the NW of the center!!!
JonathanBelles wrote:jinftl wrote:Gust over 60 mph at NWS Miami office:
NWSMiami 61 MPH Gust at 310AM at the WFO Miami
Impressive gust for being 250+ miles to the NW of the center!!!
Where did you get that?
jinftl wrote:NWS Miami website has a twitter feed section on the top right...i think i was off 1 mph...gust was to 60 mph...sorry pic is hard to read - it's the blue box on the top right section, first line (website link below)
link:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mfl/JonathanBelles wrote:jinftl wrote:Gust over 60 mph at NWS Miami office:
NWSMiami 61 MPH Gust at 310AM at the WFO Miami
Impressive gust for being 250+ miles to the NW of the center!!!
Where did you get that?
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