MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
Between Savannah and Charleston.
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MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
xironman wrote:RL3AO wrote:
The trapped east coast ridge is even stronger this run, the 588 line goes straight up to the great lakes. Look at what the pressure gradient does at landfall, the entire state of SC has about hurricane force winds.
AdamFirst wrote:So much for those out to sea posts, eh....
If EURO is in the same vicinity I'd say it's a wrap for a hurricane impact on South Florida. Just gotta watch the little deviations from here on out.
Steve wrote:Jevo wrote:Well... that sure throws a wrench into things... I wish Channel 10 in Miami didn't post those spaghetti plots; people in the office here in fort Lauderdale are already calling Irma, Matthew 2.
You can't fight willful ignorance. It's part of the de-evolutionary process of America in 2017. As for the guy who said the miss would be a let-down - most of us all know the excitement of an impending hurricane. Some people suffer seasonal affective disorder. Some who are otherwise completely stable go manic with a threat and sort of get depressed when it doesn't materialize. Not going to hate though obviously it's way more of a letdown to find out you lost everything you owned than the storm missed you.
GFS @ 96 hours 897 coming up extremely close to Miami. Likely strong hurricane conditions in SE FL on that run. GFS later affects areas north like Palm Coast, Jacksonville metro, SE GA and Southern SC. It stays 920's all the way to up the GA Coast, so this is a major major system that's going to have wide reaching impacts along the coast if the GFS verifies.
BucMan2 wrote:Is it still possible the models could send it up the spine, talking 30-40 miles or so?
MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
USTropics wrote:ukmet plots:
Ken711 wrote:MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
Between Savannah and Charleston.
MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
northjaxpro wrote:CMC and GFS have shifted west again. Very ominous sign here and not good!
BucMan2 wrote:Is it still possible the models could send it up the spine, talking 30-40 miles or so?
skufful wrote:MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
Maybe Beaufort, unfortunately.
Steve wrote:Ken711 wrote:MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
Between Savannah and Charleston.
Looks way closer to Brunswick, GA to me. Even though there are a lot of bays, estuaries and inlets along the GA Coast, it's not particularly populous.MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
It landfalls in Coastal Georgia around Hour 126 (one or two before the plot you posted). Looks like around Brunswick. There are a lot of inlets, rivers and bays along the GA Coast, but it's not particularly populated.
http://georgia.us.censusviewer.com/client
South Texas Storms wrote:12z UKMET:
HURRICANE IRMA ANALYSED POSITION : 18.1N 63.3W
ATCF IDENTIFIER : AL112017
LEAD CENTRAL MAXIMUM WIND
VERIFYING TIME TIME POSITION PRESSURE (MB) SPEED (KNOTS)
-------------- ---- -------- ------------- -------------
1200UTC 06.09.2017 0 18.1N 63.3W 957 81
0000UTC 07.09.2017 12 19.1N 65.8W 958 78
1200UTC 07.09.2017 24 20.0N 68.6W 958 73
0000UTC 08.09.2017 36 20.9N 71.4W 943 86
1200UTC 08.09.2017 48 21.4N 73.7W 946 86
0000UTC 09.09.2017 60 21.7N 75.8W 941 86
1200UTC 09.09.2017 72 21.8N 78.0W 947 83
0000UTC 10.09.2017 84 22.2N 79.6W 945 89
1200UTC 10.09.2017 96 23.3N 80.3W 933 86
0000UTC 11.09.2017 108 25.0N 80.2W 921 96
1200UTC 11.09.2017 120 27.5N 80.4W 922 96
0000UTC 12.09.2017 132 30.1N 80.6W 934 85
1200UTC 12.09.2017 144 33.1N 80.8W 957 62
skufful wrote:MatthewsRevenge wrote:What South Carolina town does Irma hits landfall here? Doesn't look like Charleston.
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Maybe Beaufort, unfortunately.
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