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underthwx wrote:
What are the wind speeds?
tolakram wrote:I'm not so sure it's coming back, the LLC seems to be drifting southwest.
https://whirlwind.aos.wisc.edu/~wxp/goes16/grb/meso_vis_sqrt/meso2_60.html
source: https://www.aos.wisc.edu/weather/wx_obs/GOES16.html
dixiebreeze wrote:Just received a telephone alert from the Citrus County Sheriff's Department with a storm surge warning for our area.
dixiebreeze wrote:Just received a telephone alert from the Citrus County Sheriff's Department with a storm surge warning for our area.
dixiebreeze wrote:Just received a telephone alert from the Citrus County Sheriff's Department with a storm surge warning for our area.
dixiebreeze wrote:dixiebreeze wrote:Just received a telephone alert from the Citrus County Sheriff's Department with a storm surge warning for our area.
Very remindful of the 1993 "No Name Storm" when we had storm surge more than a mile inland from Kings Bay in Gulf of Mexico. The shallow coast area is notable for heavy storm surges between here and Cedar Key, Fla. That storm also hit us with hurricane force winds, too.
NDG wrote:51 mph wind gusts at Sarasota Airport.
METAR for: KSRQ (Sarasota-Bradenton I, FL, US)
Text: KSRQ 111600Z 11030G44KT 2SM +RA BR BKN028 26/23 A2969 RMK AO2 PK WND 11044/1558 P0003 T02560233
Temperature: 25.6°C ( 78°F)
Dewpoint: 23.3°C ( 74°F) [RH = 87%]
Pressure (altimeter): 29.69 inches Hg (1005.5 mb)
Winds: from the ESE (110 degrees) at 34 MPH (30 knots; 15.4 m/s) gusting to 51 MPH (44 knots; 22.6 m/s)
Visibility: 2.00 sm ( 3.22 km)
Ceiling: 2800 feet AGL
Clouds: broken clouds at 2800 feet AGL
Weather: +RA BR (heavy rain, mist)
chaser1 wrote:tolakram wrote:I'm not so sure it's coming back, the LLC seems to be drifting southwest.
https://whirlwind.aos.wisc.edu/~wxp/goes16/grb/meso_vis_sqrt/meso2_60.html
source: https://www.aos.wisc.edu/weather/wx_obs/GOES16.html
I thought the same for the moment but that was apparently just a dry slot and the LLC is still moving NNE
dixiebreeze wrote:No, it was the No Name Storm in March 1993.
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