#2440 Postby PTPatrick » Tue Aug 29, 2023 6:29 pm
Watching Tallahassee closely as fsu is my alma mater. This is certainly not looking good for the capital city. The worst storm in history there was a relatively weakened Kate that passed over in 1985, with a max gust of 87mph(FSU reading). Recently Michael was bad as well with a max gust of 71 (FSU reading) and most of the city was down for 3 weeks. Certainly could have been high gusts in other spots, but It certainly missed the shear destruction of towns west (Blountsown and Quincy). The city may end up on the western edge of the eye wall here which, while better than east, is still likely to create quite a mess. Been a long time since I visited but if recall density drops quickly when cross capital circle southeast. Plenty of towns between Tally and lake city will get rocked though.
Surge will be terrible but I suppose if there is a silver lining it will mostly be in areas with low population density and many elevated stilt structures. Taylor, Dixie, and Jefferson county are some the least populated areas of the state, partly because it’s mostly swamp at the coast. Communities like Steinhatchee, Perry, cedar key will be in very bad shape though. Sending dry thoughts.
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