ATL: ISAIAS - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
The beach is PACKED right now. Traffic on Hillsboro because so many people going to Beach.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
ozonepete wrote:Jevo wrote:Made a quick trip to Deerfield Beach in Northern Broward County this morning. https://i.imgur.com/tC42Lx5.jpg
Beautiful. I thought it was the Flemish Cap.
I didn't think it said anything about this storm, just that it was a gorgeous picture.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Jr0d wrote:wx98 wrote:Well yes, two hours ago. But both planes have been through that region since and haven’t found anything close.
59kt flight level winds just reported from Miss Piggy.
Reduction puts that around 50-55 kts, no? Still about what I said.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
wx98 wrote:Jr0d wrote:wx98 wrote:Well yes, two hours ago. But both planes have been through that region since and haven’t found anything close.
59kt flight level winds just reported from Miss Piggy.
Reduction puts that around 50-55 kts, no? Still about what I said.
Been awhile since they sampled the NE quad...likely a little stronger there.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
mutley wrote:ozonepete wrote:Jevo wrote:Made a quick trip to Deerfield Beach in Northern Broward County this morning. https://i.imgur.com/tC42Lx5.jpg
Beautiful. I thought it was the Flemish Cap.
I didn't think it said anything about this storm, just that it was a gorgeous picture.
haha no he is remarking about my location on my profile. I changed it to Flemish Cap after the movie Perfect Storm because that's where the "Category 6" storm went.
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If anyone in sofla was on the fence about a genny, checkout what less than 50mph gusts do to the FPL grid...you have been warnedeastcoastFL wrote:Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Jevo wrote:mutley wrote:ozonepete wrote:
Beautiful. I thought it was the Flemish Cap.
I didn't think it said anything about this storm, just that it was a gorgeous picture.
haha no he is remarking about my location on my profile. I changed it to Flemish Cap after the movie Perfect Storm because that's where the "Category 6" storm went.
So, that wasn't a recent picture?
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mutley wrote:Jevo wrote:mutley wrote:I didn't think it said anything about this storm, just that it was a gorgeous picture.
haha no he is remarking about my location on my profile. I changed it to Flemish Cap after the movie Perfect Storm because that's where the "Category 6" storm went.
So, that wasn't a recent picture?
It is from this morning... just an old inside joke about my location.
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eastcoastFL wrote:Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
Where are you getting your numbers?
Is this site not accurate?
https://poweroutage.us/area/county/295
Broward
County of Florida
Customers Tracked
961,361
Customers Out
912
Outage %
0.09%
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Jevo wrote:mutley wrote:Jevo wrote:
haha no he is remarking about my location on my profile. I changed it to Flemish Cap after the movie Perfect Storm because that's where the "Category 6" storm went.
So, that wasn't a recent picture?
It is from this morning... just an old inside joke about my location.
That makes no sense...so just stop it.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Today's weather in the bay area is exactly what the zone outside of hurricane should feel like...a subsidence blowtorch. Tampa reached 98 today. at the same time dewpoints tanked into the low 60's. even at the 8pm ob it's still 94. southwest oven feel. I hit the beach. Our shelf water must be about 90. blood warm.
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jlauderdal wrote:If anyone in sofla was on the fence about a genny, checkout what less than 50mph gusts do to the FPL grid...you have been warnedeastcoastFL wrote:Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
Oh, I know too well. After Wilima we put in a 22kw Generac on the side of the house ... never again.
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mutley wrote:Jevo wrote:mutley wrote:So, that wasn't a recent picture?
It is from this morning... just an old inside joke about my location.
That makes no sense...so just stop it.


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You mounted a generator on the side of your house? Is that what you are saying?Jevo wrote:jlauderdal wrote:If anyone in sofla was on the fence about a genny, checkout what less than 50mph gusts do to the FPL grid...you have been warnedeastcoastFL wrote:Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
Oh, I know too well. After Wilima we put in a 22kw Generac on the side of the house ... never again.
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That genny significantly reduces the FPL anxiety levelJevo wrote:jlauderdal wrote:If anyone in sofla was on the fence about a genny, checkout what less than 50mph gusts do to the FPL grid...you have been warnedeastcoastFL wrote:Power outages
Broward 4500
Dade 2260
Palm beach 2200
I went to the beach an hour ago in Stuart. Fpl is setting up an emergency response unit on the runway at Stuart air field.
Oh, I know too well. After Wilima we put in a 22kw Generac on the side of the house ... never again.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
FL landfall looking less and less likely. Would have to start moving nw again which it doesn't seem to be doing.
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Re: ATL: ISAIAS - Tropical Storm - Discussion
Latest recon center fix would indicate pressure is rising (999). Convection isn’t saving this so far.
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mutley wrote:You mounted a generator on the side of your house? Is that what you are saying?Jevo wrote:jlauderdal wrote:If anyone in sofla was on the fence about a genny, checkout what less than 50mph gusts do to the FPL grid...you have been warned
Oh, I know too well. After Wilima we put in a 22kw Generac on the side of the house ... never again.
Yes, in the aftermath of hurricane Wilima we were without power for 3 weeks. We made the decision to install an integrated standby generator from Generac.
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