tigerz3030 wrote:NorthJax, based on model runs now what do we expect in St Augustine around WGV?
Well, looking at the most recent EURO run and the latest 11:00 p.m. advisory from NHC, the potential of Matthew's eyewall getting within 30- 50 miles within the coast is so worrisome. That would put hurricane winds from about at least within 20 miles of the coast. Matthew is so large and the windfield will only expand with time. I would definitely be inclined to think areas out around I-95. Corridor will see potentially winds in the 50-60 mph sustained with gusts to hurrcane force even out to the World Golf Village.
There will be very significant damage and widespread power outages. That is a 100 percent certainty.
Tigerz3030, it is just time to hunker down like we have not seen before. This is the REAL DEAL no doubt.
The verdict is in pretty much now by the models. We are unside of three days now. I do not see much way of wild changes with the models now at this point. We are staring down a Category 4 beast over the next 80-96 hours all along the Florida East Coast.
I have to decide by Thursday at the latest with regards of riding it out or heading inland away from Matthew. I have made all the preps as vest I can with securing all loose objects and cutting tree limbs and branches from becoming flying debris. Have all batteries and water and fueled the car full.in the event if I decide to take off.
We have talked so long about how so very lucky we have been in Florida these past 11 years without having a major hurricane impact us signficantly. Now we are close to seeing this come to fruition in the next couple of days. Our luck just may have FINALLY run out here in thevstate folks. It is pretty much a likelihood that Matthew will get close.enough to really exact real problems, and may indeed make direct landfall. We have had a target on our backs here in Northeast Florida this hurricane season. Matthew likely will be our fouth tropical cyclone to impact this area. Incredible that Mother Nature has saved this beast to likely torment us by Friday.