FLLurker32 wrote:Recon is reporting they're in the storm
Looks like they went higher in altitude. could it be the winds?
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FLLurker32 wrote:Recon is reporting they're in the storm
CrazyC83 wrote:Tallahassee has not been hit by a hurricane since 1985 and there are tons of trees there. Even 60 mph winds could be big problems there.
SouthFloridawx wrote:FLLurker32 wrote:Recon is reporting they're in the storm
Looks like they went higher in altitude. could it be the winds?
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TimeZone wrote:JtSmarts wrote:Local met here in SC is suggesting we may end up in inland ts warning here in the midlands of SC.
Will just be a sloppy rain-maker by the time it gets there. Hell, that's just about all it is right now.
Aric Dunn wrote:SouthFloridawx wrote:FLLurker32 wrote:Recon is reporting they're in the storm
Looks like they went higher in altitude. could it be the winds?
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still 30 min from a center pass.
txwatcher91 wrote:I'm going to stay up to see what they find. Huge expansion of convection to the SE and East of where the center is, or could be. It's hard to tell but soon enough we will know. I wouldn't be surprised if pressures are down to 995-996 range with 65mph winds.
Also satellite presentation is improving as we speak. All quadrants filling in nicely except the west and northwest sides. However it appears it may be trying to wrap around somewhat and there is a small burst that appears to be forming near or over the center.
Aric Dunn wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:I'm going to stay up to see what they find. Huge expansion of convection to the SE and East of where the center is, or could be. It's hard to tell but soon enough we will know. I wouldn't be surprised if pressures are down to 995-996 range with 65mph winds.
Also satellite presentation is improving as we speak. All quadrants filling in nicely except the west and northwest sides. However it appears it may be trying to wrap around somewhat and there is a small burst that appears to be forming near or over the center.
agreed. now that its moving stacking is easier.
Aric Dunn wrote:pressure down to 998..
cdavis6287 wrote:I feel stupid but.... north Fl/ Central NE/NW Fl.... The storm is coming!!!! Paul Revere living through me lol
Alyono wrote:pressure looked to be about the same
Getting sheared again. Center exposed based upon the aircraft data
One thing I noticed looking at the HRRR. This could start to transition to ET before landfall. it shows the system starting to take on a frontal structure as soon as this afternoon. Just something to monitor
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