ATL: MICHAEL - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
@JackSillin — Panama City has now been in #Michael's western eyewall for an hour and a half. Likely some pretty extreme damage, along with Mexico City which got the Right Front Quadrant (part of the storm where the strongest winds are). Long radar loops: weather.us/satellite/862-… #wetter #FLwx
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Accelerating to the NE now on radar, Tallahassee should have a very windy evening.
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Audrey2Katrina wrote:1 "Labor Day" 1935 892 mbar (hPa)
2 Camille 1969 900 mbar (hPa)
tie Gilbert 1988 900 mb (hPa)
4 Dean 2007 905 mbar (hPa)
5 "Cuba" 1924 910 mbar (hPa)
6 Janet 1955 914 mbar (hPa)
tie Irma 2017 914 mbar (hPa)
8 "Cuba" 1932 918 mbar (hPa)
9 Michael 2018 919 mbar (hPa)
Unless latest stats change THIS is the official ranking of most intense landfalling pressure/hurricanes.
Some were discussing, and tweeting, pressure at landfall. Katrina made landfall at 920mb but of course just looking at a single stat is meaningless.
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
tolakram wrote:Audrey2Katrina wrote:1 "Labor Day" 1935 892 mbar (hPa)
2 Camille 1969 900 mbar (hPa)
tie Gilbert 1988 900 mb (hPa)
4 Dean 2007 905 mbar (hPa)
5 "Cuba" 1924 910 mbar (hPa)
6 Janet 1955 914 mbar (hPa)
tie Irma 2017 914 mbar (hPa)
8 "Cuba" 1932 918 mbar (hPa)
9 Michael 2018 919 mbar (hPa)
Unless latest stats change THIS is the official ranking of most intense landfalling pressure/hurricanes.
Some were discussing, and tweeting, pressure at landfall. Katrina made landfall at 920mb but of course just looking at a single stat is meaningless.
Yes, and that discussion was specifically regarding US mainland landfalls.
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Jim Williams live:
https://twitter.com/HurricaneCity/statu ... 9559567361
Some trucks blown over:

He's near Tyndall AFB.
Screenshot of his position that he showed earlier:

https://twitter.com/HurricaneCity/statu ... 9559567361
Some trucks blown over:

He's near Tyndall AFB.
Screenshot of his position that he showed earlier:

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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
The eyewall has finally cleared Panama City, and finally there is some weakening indications on satellite as the eye starts to shrink
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Eager to see photos and hear reports of Cape San Blas, Port St. Joe, Indian Pass, etc. Places very near and dear to my heart.
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Buck wrote:Eager to see photos and hear reports of Cape San Blas, Port St. Joe, Indian Pass, etc. Places very near and dear to my heart.
We vacationed on St George our first time this past summer, its a great little place.
We also spend a day on Mexico Beach
So sad
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Not sure if any of you have seen this video but oh my god is this intense.
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1kvKpavqBYoGE
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1kvKpavqBYoGE
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
One of the most remarkable hurricanes in US history.
Can't wait to read the post-analysis. Michael is definitely going down in the record books.
I'm hoping that people are safe and sought shelter well away from the coast and above ground.
Can't wait to read the post-analysis. Michael is definitely going down in the record books.
I'm hoping that people are safe and sought shelter well away from the coast and above ground.
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
First damage report from Mexico beach. This is Andrew like damage.
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1050090556104331264
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1050090556104331264
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
Michael mustered its highest eye temperature based on ADT just before landfall. Whoaw - and it was almost 20°C.


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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
supercane4867 wrote:First damage report from Mexico beach. This is Andrew like damage.
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1050090556104331264
Im not so sure what we are looking at though, clearly they are in some structure looking out the window. Maybe storm surge debris? Im not so sure that is proof of homes leveled like in Andrew... hopefully anyway.
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Re: ATL: MICHAEL - Hurricane - Discussion
One thing obvious from that video is one outside is in danger of getting speared from some debris. 

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supercane4867 wrote:First damage report from Mexico beach. This is Andrew like damage.
https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1050090556104331264
I question that's Mexico beach. They're in a high rise.
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