
It's amazing to see Matthew and his mini-me Nicole. What a crazy sight.
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Aric Dunn wrote:gatorcane wrote:Alyono wrote:looking at the outer eyewall, it's making steady westward progress. This is still moving NE overall. Should see a significant west wobble within the next 2 hours
Yeah I guess so. Seems the inner eye is just moving closer to the NE portion of the outer eye...the outer eye is moving NW, question will it wobble back west to get on track?
it is on track. the inner should not be tracked like that any longer. overall system movement is still NW the inner should rotate back west then south in a circle
ronjon wrote:looks like the inner eyewall is collapsing and will be absorbed into the outer one soon.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=AMX&loop=yes
SoupBone wrote:
It's amazing to see Matthew and his mini-me Nicole. What a crazy sight.
SoupBone wrote:
It's amazing to see Matthew and his mini-me Nicole. What a crazy sight.
Blinhart wrote:ronjon wrote:looks like the inner eyewall is collapsing and will be absorbed into the outer one soon.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=AMX&loop=yes
Looking at that radar, not looking good for Ft. Lauderdale.
SoupBone wrote:Blinhart wrote:ronjon wrote:looks like the inner eyewall is collapsing and will be absorbed into the outer one soon.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=N0Z&rid=AMX&loop=yes
Looking at that radar, not looking good for Ft. Lauderdale.
So far, I've talked to several people in Fort Lauderdale, and the conditions aren't too bad at the moment. Obviously that can change, but they've had a few heavy wind gusts, but not much more.
Aric Dunn wrote:my GR level is showing 215kt at about 2000 feet up.. lol
thats silly..
TheStormExpert wrote:Really good news for folks in the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast in terms of track. I'd be very surprised to see any type of sustained hurricane force winds in PB County.
Alyono wrote:PTrackerLA wrote:Alyono wrote:very surprising to see these latest developments with the secondary eyewall
What might this mean for impacts along the coast?
higher surge farther north
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