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2:31 AM - Sep 11, 2017

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wxman57 wrote:Irma doesn't look tropical any longer. Its core is gone and it appears to have merged with the cold front. This makes it a much larger storm than it was at landfall, but without the intense core winds. Giant tropical storm.
brghteys1216 wrote:Getting slammed again here in Orlando at the moment but we still thankfully have power. Seeing lots of green flashes from transformers in the distance though.
msbee wrote:Good Morning
St Maarten has been hard hit by Irma.
the link below shows
considerable damage and flooding from Irma in Marigot on the French side..
https://www.rci.fm/infos/societe/les-ra ... -et-photos
I live on the Dutch side which has also had catastrophic damage
The island took a direct hit.
I do not have statistics as to the highest wind recorded as the Meteorological office has not issued a report.
I can tell you that we live in a very strong house and it felt like my house was going to explode. We definitely experienced the eye of Irma and very intense winds before and after the eye passed over us. We have every reason to believe we experienced the full force of a Cat 5 hurricane.
We suffered lot of damage but did not lose our roof.
Many people did lose roofs and we are hearing reports of many businesses being totally destroyed.
We also know there has been substantial looting.
Philipsburg the capital of the Dutch side has many businesses along the boardwalk that were demolished due to storm surge.
There was substantial flooding on both the Dutch side and the French side.
Currently the island has no power, no water, no cell phone service, and limited internet. Broadcast stations are off the air
There are Dutch Marines and French military on the island providing assistance.
This has been a heavy blow for St Maarten, but we will bounce back, as we have done before.
Thinking of our sister islands who are also experiencing the wrath of Irma.
wxman57 wrote:Irma's mid-level center (seen on radar) has completely decoupled from the low-level center and is accelerating NNE. Low-level center is lagging about 60-70 miles behind.
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