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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#801 Postby CrazyC83 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:27 pm

I'll just say this: EVERYONE in hurricane prone areas in the Western Hemisphere should use this weekend to think about plans and prepare. There are 8 systems out there, and even if the supplies and plans don't get used now, consider us prepared for the future.
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#802 Postby CrazyC83 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:27 pm

hurricaneCW wrote:Extremely ominous discussion, we just have to hope the storm entrains some dry air like Isabel as it approaches the coast.

Does anyone know what the worst case landfall spot would be for Georgia and the Carolinas.


I'd say either Kiawah Island or between Brunswick and Savannah.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#803 Postby Hypercane_Kyle » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:30 pm

CrazyC83 wrote:I'll just say this: EVERYONE in hurricane prone areas in the Western Hemisphere should use this weekend to think about plans and prepare. There are 8 systems out there, and even if the supplies and plans don't get used now, consider us prepared for the future.


Here in Florida, we've had to put our plans into actions for two years straight. I still have gas in the generator from last time.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#804 Postby meriland29 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:33 pm

Usually when it comes to Hurricanes, I tend to downplay how it will pan out, especially if there is an assortment of different scenarios due to sheer, land interaction, water temperatures, etc. But this one has me really on my toes. I can't remember the last time I saw a hurricane that was so blatantly expected to drive west and strengthen as it does so. There is hardly anything at all to keep it from doing this. The waters are at peak warmth, the ridge is insanely strong-- actually record setting and it sets up right in the MA area, and the sheer is projected to move out...not move in or even play a part by the time it gets closer to the US. It is possible that the system behind her may effect the ridge, either driving her out or up...but that is almost grasping at straws.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#805 Postby ScottNAtlanta » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:34 pm

Hypercane_Kyle wrote:
CrazyC83 wrote:I'll just say this: EVERYONE in hurricane prone areas in the Western Hemisphere should use this weekend to think about plans and prepare. There are 8 systems out there, and even if the supplies and plans don't get used now, consider us prepared for the future.


Here in Florida, we've had to put our plans into actions for two years straight. I still have gas in the generator from last time.

You know that leaving gas in your generator for long periods isnt good for your generator...it goes bad
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#806 Postby tolakram » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:36 pm

ScottNAtlanta wrote:
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:
CrazyC83 wrote:I'll just say this: EVERYONE in hurricane prone areas in the Western Hemisphere should use this weekend to think about plans and prepare. There are 8 systems out there, and even if the supplies and plans don't get used now, consider us prepared for the future.


Here in Florida, we've had to put our plans into actions for two years straight. I still have gas in the generator from last time.

You know that leaving gas in your generator for long periods isnt good for your generator...it goes bad


Add a fuel stabilizer and run for, what, 10 minutes every 6 months?
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#807 Postby SFLcane » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:37 pm

you can see the NHC 5 pm track ( grey) comparison vs ( orange) 11pm. South trend no doupt. Map via Twitter @mikewatkins

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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#808 Postby TheDreamTraveler » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:38 pm

hurricaneCW wrote:Extremely ominous discussion, we just have to hope the storm entrains some dry air like Isabel as it approaches the coast.

Does anyone know what the worst case landfall spot would be for Georgia and the Carolinas.


Still too early to say.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#809 Postby Aric Dunn » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:39 pm

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hurricaneCW wrote:Extremely ominous discussion, we just have to hope the storm entrains some dry air like Isabel as it approaches the coast.

Does anyone know what the worst case landfall spot would be for Georgia and the Carolinas.


I'd say either Kiawah Island or between Brunswick and Savannah.


yeah anywhere along Georiga and northern florida from St augustine north to Charleston have never had a major hurricane landfall. homes build prior to the 2000's ( the majority) are 50 to 100 plus years old in some cases. Savannah itself besides some of the modern updates are all 200 years old. no good.
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#810 Postby floridasun78 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:39 pm

how more south will it move now 24.8?
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#811 Postby Hypercane_Kyle » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:40 pm

tolakram wrote:
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Here in Florida, we've had to put our plans into actions for two years straight. I still have gas in the generator from last time.

You know that leaving gas in your generator for long periods isnt good for your generator...it goes bad


Add a fuel stabilizer and run for, what, 10 minutes every 6 months?


No fuel stabilizer, but I tested it in June once the season started. Worked fine!
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#812 Postby Ken711 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:41 pm

SFLcane wrote:you can see the NHC 5 pm track comparison vs 11pm. South trend no doupt. Map via Twitter @mikewatkins

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Hopefully, 94L will affect the ridge and the recon data on the ridge will provide a way north and out for Florence, and the models then start trending north and east.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#813 Postby TheDreamTraveler » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:41 pm

Aric Dunn wrote:
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hurricaneCW wrote:Extremely ominous discussion, we just have to hope the storm entrains some dry air like Isabel as it approaches the coast.

Does anyone know what the worst case landfall spot would be for Georgia and the Carolinas.


I'd say either Kiawah Island or between Brunswick and Savannah.


yeah anywhere along Georiga and northern florida from St augustine north to Charleston have never had a major hurricane landfall. homes build prior to the 2000's ( the majority) are 50 to 100 plus years old in some cases. Savannah itself besides some of the modern updates are all 200 years old. no good.


I completely forgot about that. I forgot they haven't really been impacted by a major hurricane since Hugo in 1989. Infact most of the east coast has been pretty lucky the past 2 decades in terms of category 3 or higher storms.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#814 Postby ScottNAtlanta » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:43 pm

tolakram wrote:
ScottNAtlanta wrote:
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:
Here in Florida, we've had to put our plans into actions for two years straight. I still have gas in the generator from last time.

You know that leaving gas in your generator for long periods isnt good for your generator...it goes bad


Add a fuel stabilizer and run for, what, 10 minutes every 6 months?


I was always told to drain it or just let it run out...I think I have used mine a grand total of once in 5 years (and that was for a parade float :P )
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#815 Postby SSL » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:43 pm

Aric Dunn wrote:
CrazyC83 wrote:
hurricaneCW wrote:Extremely ominous discussion, we just have to hope the storm entrains some dry air like Isabel as it approaches the coast.

Does anyone know what the worst case landfall spot would be for Georgia and the Carolinas.


I'd say either Kiawah Island or between Brunswick and Savannah.


yeah anywhere along Georiga and northern florida from St augustine north to Charleston have never had a major hurricane landfall. homes build prior to the 2000's ( the majority) are 50 to 100 plus years old in some cases. Savannah itself besides some of the modern updates are all 200 years old. no good.


The last major hurricane to hit the state of Georgia directly was in 1898. Not a person alive who was around when it happened.
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#816 Postby CrazyC83 » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:44 pm

TheDreamTraveler wrote:
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I'd say either Kiawah Island or between Brunswick and Savannah.


yeah anywhere along Georiga and northern florida from St augustine north to Charleston have never had a major hurricane landfall. homes build prior to the 2000's ( the majority) are 50 to 100 plus years old in some cases. Savannah itself besides some of the modern updates are all 200 years old. no good.


I completely forgot about that. I forgot they haven't really been impacted by a major hurricane since Hugo in 1989. Infact most of the east coast has been pretty lucky the past 2 decades in terms of category 3 or higher storms.


The coast from Vero Beach to Hilton Head Island has not had a major hurricane in 120 years. There is no record of a major hitting NE Florida (Matthew came close but the core stayed offshore), and the last to hit Georgia was in 1898. But it won't need a major to cause big problems.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#817 Postby ScottNAtlanta » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:46 pm

I think the most damage would be if it came in just south of Charleston. Hell it floods there when it rains hard...a big storm surge would really be bad there
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#818 Postby Blinhart » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:53 pm

So basically everyone from Greenland to Panama need to keep an eye on the Atlantic Basin, anything can happen. Also can't forget about Great Britain.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#819 Postby Aric Dunn » Fri Sep 07, 2018 10:58 pm

ummm.. it just started to drop wsw much more prominently the last 45 to hour.. I will try to post something to show this.
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Re: ATL: FLORENCE - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#820 Postby Aric Dunn » Fri Sep 07, 2018 11:20 pm

It is easily seen here in the loop. speed it up with the arrow next to the play button click it few times so it goes fairly fast. pay attention the exposed portion on the LLC.. you can see it quickly dropping wsw heading towards 24N fairly quick.

http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?pa ... =undefined
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