ATL: IAN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IAN - Hurricane - Discussion
So people in the landfall area are experiencing worse conditions in the back eyewall. Not surprised judging by the radar but it seems uncommon for the back eyewall to be stronger than the front.
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Iam in Largo and it looks like we as well as Tampa got extremely lucky so far. Still have power. Mostly branches down around here. My brother in Dunedin had a huge tree break in half that almost took out his neighbors house.
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I genuinely wonder how Ian Livingston will make that graphic when the 7th Cat 4/5 hurricane hits the US Gulf Coast
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Three people claim to have witnessed Godzilla in Sarasota Bay ) Sarasota doing okay from three people I know there, said "it's not slowing down much but not much water surge."
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holmesbeach wrote:Three people claim to have witnessed Godzilla in Sarasota Bay ) Sarasota doing okay from three people I know there, said "it's not slowing down much but not much water surge."
The wind has been relentless today. Rain has slowed down finally.
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Anyone know about the surge situation in Punta Gorda from the ongoing north flow off the river?
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CronkPSU wrote:can we expect the rainfield to expand again as the storm begins to weaken and collapse
looks pretty dry to the east of the storm, we are still getting nailed in Orlando but to the south of us, no rain...very interesting
update that dry spot never came and now that big area of convection is about to move onto us...
meanwhile just south of us still bone dry!!!

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wx98 wrote:Anyone know about the surge situation in Punta Gorda from the ongoing north flow off the river?
Wondering about this too and upstream, specifically Cleveland.
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It's like there was no win situation here. The track Ian took brought devastating storm surge and winds, but had it tracked further north weaker and crawled slowly up the coast, it would have brought horrible flooding rains due to lack of movement. So not sure one was better than the other. We'll never know....
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Poonwalker wrote:Iam in Largo and it looks like we as well as Tampa got extremely lucky so far. Still have power. Mostly branches down around here. My brother in Dunedin had a huge tree break in half that almost took out his neighbors house.
Just texted with a family friend who has no power or internet for hours in Tampa. She said it’s still pretty stormy but was relieved when I told her the eye came ashore to the south.
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Vero Beach here. Starting to get some nasty gusts.
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skillz305 wrote:Vero Beach here. Starting to get some nasty gusts.
Yeah, just went to the beach in Satellite Beach with my daughter. Getting pretty windy. I live about 1/2 mile from the beach, and it is amazing to me what a difference that half mile makes.
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LOL at Paul Goodloe being super prepared with his scuba googles.
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skillz305 wrote:Vero Beach here. Starting to get some nasty gusts.
watching the track very closely as I have a house there under contract due to close in 10 days.
looking at the radar, the center appears to be trending a bit east of track forecast as of now.
May cross over around Cocoa, rather than New Smyrna. Something to watch.
Lets see what they say at 8:00 update.
Stay safe.
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For the first time in my chasing career I’m glad to have missed this historic event.
Gotta get those first-responders in stat! As soon as it is declared safe they will be coming on the major roads like an army! Thousands and thousands of vehicles ready to help restore order.
Best if a big team is on the other side cutting their way outbound. It’s fun when you meet in the middle! Always a good moment for all!
But I’m in Northern Nevada now running a small gold-mining operation. No way to head east for a hurricane again.
Yeah… glad to have missed it. Chasing has changed a lot. Some good some bad.
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Gotta get those first-responders in stat! As soon as it is declared safe they will be coming on the major roads like an army! Thousands and thousands of vehicles ready to help restore order.
Best if a big team is on the other side cutting their way outbound. It’s fun when you meet in the middle! Always a good moment for all!
But I’m in Northern Nevada now running a small gold-mining operation. No way to head east for a hurricane again.
Yeah… glad to have missed it. Chasing has changed a lot. Some good some bad.
Chuck
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Re: ATL: IAN - Hurricane - Discussion
Just wow...
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Aric Dunn wrote:Just wow...
Watched you most of the day. Scary, crazy stuff!!
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