First welcome fellow Orlandoan! It could get interesting around here come this weekend. Orlando is taking it seriously if you can judge by the line at the gas stations and sold out water, batteries and other typical storm prep items at the stores around town. You and I know that inland areas like Orlando metro can still get quite a lot of wind (105 gusts during Charley with sustained in the 80's did more than its fair share of damage around these parts). To answer your question, of course I'm no Met either but what we get here will depend entirely upon the exact track and if the core or strongest part of the storm comes right over head - that detail wont really be known until the day of the event. They can narrow it down to about 50 miles maybe at about 24 hours, but any deviations in the actual track could make the difference between getting 50-60 mph winds to 100+. I know we aren't to look at the direct path of the storm, especially this far out, but in the case of the day of you certainly do as wobbles can make all the difference. Other factors that come into play for inland wind intensity have to do the forward speed of the storm and how well its structure holds up after traversing this far inland. Anyway I know you'd rather hear from a ProMet but hopefully I have not given you bad info. The best way to know is to turn on Tom Terry on channel 9 - he was great during Charley and tells it like it is. right now he's saying we don't know and wont know what we will get here, but will have a better idea by tomorrow.Otown_Wx wrote:Hello,
This is my first ever post here on Storm 2K!! Been on site since Charley here in Orlando and want to say this is the best forum out there!! Thanks for keeping us informed on whats going on as this is a dangerous situation for all here in the mainland. Have noticed models flip flooping everywhere but wanted to say no matter what we have to stop looking at a certain point. The storm is over 400 miles in diameter so pretty much the whole state of Florida will be impacted someway somehow. Wanted to ask since im no expert what type of winds would we realistically feel here in Orlando. Fox35 said at least 100mph earlier in morning. Wanted to see how valid that statement was. Keep up the good work guys doing great.
-Otowntiger