Vdogg wrote:Is Dorian already trying to transition extratropical?
Not at all, it is still fully tropical.
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Vdogg wrote:Is Dorian already trying to transition extratropical?
NDG wrote:Vdogg wrote:Is Dorian already trying to transition extratropical?
Not at all, it is still fully tropical.
Vdogg wrote:NDG wrote:Vdogg wrote:Is Dorian already trying to transition extratropical?
Not at all, it is still fully tropical.
Ok. Just looked weird because of how elongated it’s become, was wondering if it was already interacting with the front.
p1nheadlarry wrote:Not sure if it's been said here before, but just a note on people who live at the Outer Banks: they don't evacuate. It's a mentality similar to citizens of the Conch Republic. If you leave, you're not a local.
wx98 wrote:I haven’t seen any FL winds over 95 kt or any SFMR over 80 kt. If they blend these 2 it would yield somewhere from 85-90 kt. A FL reduction would be closer to 85 kt. So it looks like this is now a weaker Cat 2. The pressure has only come up ~5 mbar, so it’s not really weakening much, probably just expanding it wind field out even more as it get closer to the coast.
supercane4867 wrote:Unbelievable destruction
https://twitter.com/icyclone/status/1169495202114887680
plasticup wrote:p1nheadlarry wrote:Not sure if it's been said here before, but just a note on people who live at the Outer Banks: they don't evacuate. It's a mentality similar to citizens of the Conch Republic. If you leave, you're not a local.
Wow, that's really dumb. With a direct hit and a storm surge OBX could be literally unsurvivable.
supercane4867 wrote:Wobbling towards the coast?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/71a114b7c9ec03aa307cbd6a20913714cca874050a26dafb1aae79d29b357995.gif
florida keys peeps dont usually evacuate either, some do, look they have a ton of experience with hurricanes like the outer banks folks, they know what to do and when they really feel like they need to evacuate, they are usually correct on staying or leaving but not always. meanwhile we have people that go right into the eye, chasers and media..im not recommending people stay. I have a 10 foot ladder to get on my roof if needed, i would have evacuated for dorian if it was going to make a direct hit or come into a little south like miami...west palm cat 5, no evacuation...to each his ownplasticup wrote:p1nheadlarry wrote:Not sure if it's been said here before, but just a note on people who live at the Outer Banks: they don't evacuate. It's a mentality similar to citizens of the Conch Republic. If you leave, you're not a local.
Wow, that's really dumb. With a direct hit and a storm surge OBX could be literally unsurvivable.
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