ATL: MATTHEW - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Matthew will be retired. This has been a record-breaking and catastrophic hurricane with massive loss of life. Here are notable records so far.
https://webcms.colostate.edu/tropical/m ... atthew.pdf
https://webcms.colostate.edu/tropical/m ... atthew.pdf
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For Hampton Roads people:
They are opening shelters in Norfolk. If you're in danger where you're at and can make it SAFELY, here is the location.
https://www.facebook.com/wavytv10/?hc_r ... NE&fref=nf
BREAKING: The City of Norfolk has opened Norview High School as shelter for residents who need a place to ride out the storm. Residents who need transportation to the shelter should call (757) 441-5610. Residents are asked to bring personal items, sleeping bags, blankets and snacks. Pets are welcome.
They are opening shelters in Norfolk. If you're in danger where you're at and can make it SAFELY, here is the location.
https://www.facebook.com/wavytv10/?hc_r ... NE&fref=nf
BREAKING: The City of Norfolk has opened Norview High School as shelter for residents who need a place to ride out the storm. Residents who need transportation to the shelter should call (757) 441-5610. Residents are asked to bring personal items, sleeping bags, blankets and snacks. Pets are welcome.
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Took a drive towards downtown. Nothing more eerie than driving on the freeway at night and seeing the green glow of transformers blowing in the distance. A lot of roads in Virginia Beach that don't even normally flood are closed/impassable. Folks are going to be talking about this storm for a long time. A lot of people are angry at the local mets because they feel they dropped the ball. I wouldn't go that far with it but I think they shouldn't have downplayed the storm as much as they did. Our local newspaper quite literally sounded the all clear on Wednesday. Very irresponsible reporting.
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Checking in from Callahan, FL. My family and my home are intact! Lots of trees down in the neighborhood - but we just have a bunch of branches and stuff. We have had a bit of a perfect storm technologically speaking - our power is still out (thankful for our generator - but, oh, I miss a/c!), AT&T Wireless has several cell towers down, so no cell signal. Our landline (Windstream) is still down. Our Xfinity high speed internet was down until just a little while ago...but that is back working, yay! We had nearly 7" of rain from Matthew but my anemometer chose a terrible time to quit working (showed max wind of 13 mph...uhm...not! I think we probably had a couple of gusts around 60 or so). That storm surge map was downright scary the night before Matthew's arrival! At one point, we were looking at 6'+ behind my house I am waaaaaaaaaay inland...but apparently not that far from the rushing water perspective.
There were some areas in FL with pretty severe damage - but nothing compared to what could have been had that eyewall actually made landfall. Our hearts ache for the families in Haiti.
So all in all, I think Florida really got lucky with this one...and I'm forever thankful that my family and home are fine.
There were some areas in FL with pretty severe damage - but nothing compared to what could have been had that eyewall actually made landfall. Our hearts ache for the families in Haiti.
So all in all, I think Florida really got lucky with this one...and I'm forever thankful that my family and home are fine.
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NWS in Wakefield has issued a Flash Flood Emergency for parts of Bertie, Chowan, and Perquimans Counties. Haven't seen that before.
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Alyono wrote:One thing very concerning from Haiti
No word at all from where it made landfall. Les Cayes was out of the eyewall and Jeremie is on the north part of the peninsula. No tidal surge and they had downslope flow, so mudslides not a major issue there
Is there a good website or Twitter feed to keep up on Haiti news?
I can get all the information about the U.S. that I want, but I am very concerned about Haiti, especially if this is true.
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Okibeach wrote:Just entered the backside of the storm. Winds much higher than all day.
I'll say! I luckily did not lose power all day. I was sitting in the recliner and napping. I had the windows open all day, because for the most part it had been mainly a rain event for us, and had died off. then boom! i was woken from my nap by a huge blast of air coming from the back side of the house, and and winds were sustained higher than what he has all day. WECT said that there was recorded 100mph+ gusts around that time.
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bob rulz wrote:Alyono wrote:One thing very concerning from Haiti
No word at all from where it made landfall. Les Cayes was out of the eyewall and Jeremie is on the north part of the peninsula. No tidal surge and they had downslope flow, so mudslides not a major issue there
Is there a good website or Twitter feed to keep up on Haiti news?
I can get all the information about the U.S. that I want, but I am very concerned about Haiti, especially if this is true.
I'm searching matthew haiti deaths in google to get the most up to date info
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Been clocking some 70 mph wind gust. Worst storm we've had since Isabel, by far.
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Any navy guys on here? Did they pull the ships out to sea in Norfolk, or kings bay ga in advance of this menace? Back in 84' they pulled our carrier out in advance of a hurricane , which I can't remember the name of, I was just pissed because e had just come back off a 6 month cruise and had to interrupt our shore leave.
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Uhoh13 wrote:Any navy guys on here? Did they pull the ships out to sea in Norfolk, or kings bay ga in advance of this menace? Back in 84' they pulled our carrier out in advance of a hurricane , which I can't remember the name of, I was just pissed because e had just come back off a 6 month cruise and had to interrupt our shore leave.
It was Diana
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Hurricaneman wrote:Uhoh13 wrote:Any navy guys on here? Did they pull the ships out to sea in Norfolk, or kings bay ga in advance of this menace? Back in 84' they pulled our carrier out in advance of a hurricane , which I can't remember the name of, I was just pissed because e had just come back off a 6 month cruise and had to interrupt our shore leave.
It was Diana
Yep, you are correct. All I know was I was young and pissed.
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Checking in from Norfolk Naval base. We're getting hit much harder than the new outlets let on. Tons of roads underwater or impassible, we're losing trees left and right, and the water is shin deep at the end of our culdesac. 50k without power (I'm one of the lucky ones). Haven't heard any reports of injuries or fatalities but I've really only been watching out on twitter.
grabbed a few potato quality photos out front of my house.
http://imgur.com/a/9OsLS
grabbed a few potato quality photos out front of my house.
http://imgur.com/a/9OsLS
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The moment I posted this we lost power. That's another 5000 without power in Hampton roads.
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So did they pull the fleet out to sea? Big ships aren't good to go tied up at a pier.
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Uhoh13 wrote:So did they pull the fleet out to sea? Big ships aren't good to go tied up at a pier.
Not sure. I know they sent the Jima to Haiti and had two other ships on standby. A large chunk of the fleet is already out to sea.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
The posts in this forum are NOT official forecast and should not be used as such. They are just the opinion of the poster and may or may not be backed by sound meteorological data. They are NOT endorsed by any professional institution or STORM2K. For official information, please refer to products from the National Hurricane Center and National Weather Service.
This is completely unofficial, but here is how I would have the best track.
AL142016, MATTHEW, 52,
20160928, 1200, , TS, 13.7N, 58.6W, 50, 1006,
20160928, 1800, , TS, 13.8N, 61.0W, 50, 1004,
20160929, 0000, , TS, 13.9N, 62.9W, 55, 1004,
20160929, 0600, , TS, 14.0N, 64.4W, 55, 1002,
20160929, 1200, , HU, 14.1N, 65.6W, 65, 996,
20160929, 1800, , HU, 14.1N, 67.0W, 70, 992,
20160930, 0000, , HU, 14.2N, 68.2W, 75, 988,
20160930, 0600, , HU, 14.1N, 69.3W, 90, 977,
20160930, 1200, , HU, 13.7N, 70.4W, 100, 971,
20160930, 1800, , HU, 13.5N, 71.3W, 115, 956,
20161001, 0000, , HU, 13.4N, 71.9W, 140, 944, Maximum Wind
20161001, 0600, , HU, 13.3N, 72.7W, 135, 941,
20161001, 1200, , HU, 13.3N, 73.1W, 120, 946,
20161001, 1800, , HU, 13.1N, 73.4W, 120, 944,
20161002, 0000, , HU, 13.2N, 73.4W, 130, 940,
20161002, 0600, , HU, 13.6N, 73.9W, 125, 943,
20161002, 1200, , HU, 14.1N, 74.4W, 115, 947,
20161002, 1800, , HU, 14.3N, 74.7W, 110, 945,
20161003, 0000, , HU, 14.5N, 75.0W, 110, 943,
20161003, 0600, , HU, 14.9N, 75.0W, 115, 943,
20161003, 1200, , HU, 15.4N, 74.9W, 125, 940,
20161003, 1800, , HU, 15.9N, 74.8W, 125, 938,
20161004, 0000, , HU, 16.7N, 74.6W, 130, 934,
20161004, 0600, , HU, 17.3N, 74.4W, 135, 932,
20161004, 1115, L, HU, 18.3N, 74.2W, 135, 931, Landfall, Les Anglais, Haiti and Minimum Pressure
20161004, 1200, , HU, 18.4N, 74.2W, 130, 937,
20161004, 1800, , HU, 19.3N, 74.3W, 120, 950,
20161005, 0000, , HU, 20.0N, 74.4W, 120, 948,
20161005, 0045, L, HU, 20.1N, 74.4W, 120, 948, Landfall, Rio Seco in Guantanamo Province, Cuba
20161005, 0600, , HU, 20.7N, 74.4W, 105, 962,
20161005, 1200, , HU, 21.4N, 74.8W, 100, 964,
20161005, 1800, , HU, 22.2N, 75.4W, 95, 963,
20161006, 0000, , HU, 23.1N, 76.0W, 95, 960,
20161006, 0600, , HU, 23.8N, 76.6W, 105, 950,
20161006, 1200, , HU, 24.6N, 77.4W, 125, 937,
20161006, 1800, , HU, 25.6N, 78.2W, 115, 936,
20161007, 0000, L, HU, 26.6N, 78.9W, 105, 936, Landfall, between West End and Freeport on Grand Bahama
20161007, 0600, , HU, 27.7N, 79.7W, 100, 940,
20161007, 1000, C, HU, 28.5N, 80.2W, 100, 943, Closest point of approach to Cape Canaveral FL (E 15 nautical miles)
20161007, 1200, , HU, 28.8N, 80.3W, 100, 944,
20161007, 1800, , HU, 29.7N, 80.8W, 95, 946,
20161008, 0000, , HU, 30.6N, 80.7W, 90, 947,
20161008, 0600, , HU, 31.6N, 80.7W, 80, 954,
20161008, 1200, , HU, 32.4N, 80.0W, 70, 963,
20161008, 1515, L, HU, 33.0N, 79.4W, 65, 966, Landfall, Lighthouse Island SC (S of Awendaw)
20161008, 1800, , HU, 33.6N, 78.9W, 65, 972,
20161008, 2130, L, HU, 33.9N, 78.1W, 65, 975, Landfall, Oak Island NC
20161009, 0000, , HU, 34.0N, 77.3W, 65, 981,
20161009, 0600, , LO, 34.9N, 75.7W, 65, 982,
20161009, 1200, , LO, 35.2N, 74.3W, 70, 983,
20161009, 1800, , EX, 35.4N, 72.8W, 70, 983,
20161010, 0000, , EX, 35.7N, 70.9W, 70, 982,
This is completely unofficial, but here is how I would have the best track.
AL142016, MATTHEW, 52,
20160928, 1200, , TS, 13.7N, 58.6W, 50, 1006,
20160928, 1800, , TS, 13.8N, 61.0W, 50, 1004,
20160929, 0000, , TS, 13.9N, 62.9W, 55, 1004,
20160929, 0600, , TS, 14.0N, 64.4W, 55, 1002,
20160929, 1200, , HU, 14.1N, 65.6W, 65, 996,
20160929, 1800, , HU, 14.1N, 67.0W, 70, 992,
20160930, 0000, , HU, 14.2N, 68.2W, 75, 988,
20160930, 0600, , HU, 14.1N, 69.3W, 90, 977,
20160930, 1200, , HU, 13.7N, 70.4W, 100, 971,
20160930, 1800, , HU, 13.5N, 71.3W, 115, 956,
20161001, 0000, , HU, 13.4N, 71.9W, 140, 944, Maximum Wind
20161001, 0600, , HU, 13.3N, 72.7W, 135, 941,
20161001, 1200, , HU, 13.3N, 73.1W, 120, 946,
20161001, 1800, , HU, 13.1N, 73.4W, 120, 944,
20161002, 0000, , HU, 13.2N, 73.4W, 130, 940,
20161002, 0600, , HU, 13.6N, 73.9W, 125, 943,
20161002, 1200, , HU, 14.1N, 74.4W, 115, 947,
20161002, 1800, , HU, 14.3N, 74.7W, 110, 945,
20161003, 0000, , HU, 14.5N, 75.0W, 110, 943,
20161003, 0600, , HU, 14.9N, 75.0W, 115, 943,
20161003, 1200, , HU, 15.4N, 74.9W, 125, 940,
20161003, 1800, , HU, 15.9N, 74.8W, 125, 938,
20161004, 0000, , HU, 16.7N, 74.6W, 130, 934,
20161004, 0600, , HU, 17.3N, 74.4W, 135, 932,
20161004, 1115, L, HU, 18.3N, 74.2W, 135, 931, Landfall, Les Anglais, Haiti and Minimum Pressure
20161004, 1200, , HU, 18.4N, 74.2W, 130, 937,
20161004, 1800, , HU, 19.3N, 74.3W, 120, 950,
20161005, 0000, , HU, 20.0N, 74.4W, 120, 948,
20161005, 0045, L, HU, 20.1N, 74.4W, 120, 948, Landfall, Rio Seco in Guantanamo Province, Cuba
20161005, 0600, , HU, 20.7N, 74.4W, 105, 962,
20161005, 1200, , HU, 21.4N, 74.8W, 100, 964,
20161005, 1800, , HU, 22.2N, 75.4W, 95, 963,
20161006, 0000, , HU, 23.1N, 76.0W, 95, 960,
20161006, 0600, , HU, 23.8N, 76.6W, 105, 950,
20161006, 1200, , HU, 24.6N, 77.4W, 125, 937,
20161006, 1800, , HU, 25.6N, 78.2W, 115, 936,
20161007, 0000, L, HU, 26.6N, 78.9W, 105, 936, Landfall, between West End and Freeport on Grand Bahama
20161007, 0600, , HU, 27.7N, 79.7W, 100, 940,
20161007, 1000, C, HU, 28.5N, 80.2W, 100, 943, Closest point of approach to Cape Canaveral FL (E 15 nautical miles)
20161007, 1200, , HU, 28.8N, 80.3W, 100, 944,
20161007, 1800, , HU, 29.7N, 80.8W, 95, 946,
20161008, 0000, , HU, 30.6N, 80.7W, 90, 947,
20161008, 0600, , HU, 31.6N, 80.7W, 80, 954,
20161008, 1200, , HU, 32.4N, 80.0W, 70, 963,
20161008, 1515, L, HU, 33.0N, 79.4W, 65, 966, Landfall, Lighthouse Island SC (S of Awendaw)
20161008, 1800, , HU, 33.6N, 78.9W, 65, 972,
20161008, 2130, L, HU, 33.9N, 78.1W, 65, 975, Landfall, Oak Island NC
20161009, 0000, , HU, 34.0N, 77.3W, 65, 981,
20161009, 0600, , LO, 34.9N, 75.7W, 65, 982,
20161009, 1200, , LO, 35.2N, 74.3W, 70, 983,
20161009, 1800, , EX, 35.4N, 72.8W, 70, 983,
20161010, 0000, , EX, 35.7N, 70.9W, 70, 982,
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Some of the biggest impacts of Matthew will be felt days after it's gone. For example, the Neuse at Kinston is forecast to reach Floyd levels by the end of the week as all the water from central NC works its way down the system. Many rivers or creeks are already above record levels, many of which were set during Floyd. This is a truly historic event for the Carolinas.
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One of the weather guys admitted that the storm came about 80 miles further north than anticipated. We're basically nearing the former eye wall. Winds will be stronger on the back end as it finally turns east but at least the rain should let up. This has been one sleepless night. Sustained 50 mph wind with gusts to hurricane force. Between the whistling and the transformer outside that keeps flashing, I imagine I'll be up till daybreak.
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