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dexterlabio wrote:Anyone in Florida who can describe the current conditons with Irma? How does she compare with Matthew?
KBBOCA wrote:Boom or bust in terms of majors landfalling in US...!
Steve Bowen @SteveBowenWx 2m2 minutes ago
Days between the last US major hurricane landfalls (Category 3+):
Wilma (2005) to Harvey (2017): 4,323
#Harvey to #Irma: 16
dexterlabio wrote:Anyone in Florida who can describe the current conditons with Irma? How does she compare with Matthew?
Alyono wrote:fairly clear turn north now. Little chance this goes west of Tampa
bjackrian wrote:I just received an AP news alert on my phone that power outages are up to more than a million in Florida.
ConvergenceZone wrote:Alyono wrote:fairly clear turn north now. Little chance this goes west of Tampa
Thank God! I hope what you are saying is true, and I know say that because I recently learned of the historic and catastrophic storm surge Tampa can receive if the storm is West of Tampa. All we can hope is that wherever it landfalls in Southern Florida, that the intensity decreases quickly
tolakram wrote:miamijaaz wrote:So, Miami's highest wind gust so far has been 100 mph and Big Pine Key 106 mph? How is that possible with Big Pine Key in the eye wall?
Most likely highest gusts near eye not sampled, or we don't know about them yet. In addition, this storm is huge with a very large wind field. Very reminiscent of Ike which was 'just' a cat 2.
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