AutoPenalti wrote:I'm a little confused as to why I keep getting EAS alerts on my phone about a flash flood warning when skys are clearing up.
Elsewhere in your county?
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AutoPenalti wrote:I'm a little confused as to why I keep getting EAS alerts on my phone about a flash flood warning when skys are clearing up.
AutoPenalti wrote:I'm a little confused as to why I keep getting EAS alerts on my phone about a flash flood warning when skys are clearing up.
Dean4Storms wrote:AutoPenalti wrote:I'm a little confused as to why I keep getting EAS alerts on my phone about a flash flood warning when skys are clearing up.
Could be creeks and some rivers still yet to rise
downstream.
AutoPenalti wrote:I'm a little confused as to why I keep getting EAS alerts on my phone about a flash flood warning when skys are clearing up.
sponger wrote:Blowing real good here in NE Florida. Gusts to 30 or more.
Wind Direction (WDIR): E ( 80 deg true )
5-day plot - Wind Speed Wind Speed (WSPD): 24 kts
5-day plot - Wind Gust Wind Gust (GST): 26 kts
gatorcane wrote:Afternoon sun I was hoping for didn't quite pan out yesterday. Eta caused more headache than I hoped. Lost power late yesterday afternoon around 5:30 and didn't get it back until around 6 this morning also a power line down as well. Slept with the sounds of generators humming around the neighborhood last night with around 70% humidity indoors, reminded me of the nights of no power with Irma.The rain and wind were impressive, it was blackout conditions for a while here and training did setup as well. Anybody know what the wind gusts were along coast SE Palm Beach county / NE Broward? I estimated 60mph+ gusts though Pompano Beach Airpark only saw 45mph gusts max I noticed. Could have been far worse but definitely enough to create some headaches. Glad the hurricane season is ending.
Sanibel wrote:Eta is over some nice warm water with its southern inflow still over those hot Caribbean SST's so anything is possible...
Iceresistance wrote:Is Eta rebuilding the inner core again?
https://cdn.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/FLOATER/data/AL292020/GEOCOLOR/GOES16-AL292020-GEOCOLOR-1000x1000.gif
EDIT: I just noticed that Eta has turned hard South
wxman57 wrote:Even almost all EC ensemble members stall it Thursday well west of FL and dissipate it. NHC is going to have to make a big track change, as have I.
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