ATL: IDALIA - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
The northern bands are going nuts on radar.
Huge area
Huge area
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
11:30pm Video Update on Idalia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McX8BTvxbn4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McX8BTvxbn4
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Northwest eyewall has completely filled in. Probably Cat 3 status right now


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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Highteeld wrote:Northwest eyewall has completely filled in. Probably Cat 3 status right now
https://i.imgur.com/sDdA2sE.png
The CDO on IR also expanding. New ring of dark reds popping up too. Probably mid range cat3 right now.
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Stadium effect in full-force


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ScottNAtlanta wrote:What is interesting is if you look at the loop posted above by CronkPSU...the lack of any lights in the big bend. That could be lack of population or just people left and didn't leave the lights on
The Big Bend is very sparsely populated. It's mostly wildlife refuge and a few fish camps.
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Ianswfl wrote:snowpocalypse wrote:So we are looking at a ballpark 8am landfall if I'm reading NHC advisory correctly, right?
More like 11am
Landfall will be a few hours before 11 am.
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We will know in about 2 hours how much stronger Idalia really is. I honestly think they might find something pushing category 4 when Recon gets back in.
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tolakram wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Radar presentation continues to improve and man she just hugs that line.
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/ima ... flanim.gif
Don't put image tags around a direct link please. Either copy it to a hosting site like IMGUR or just paste the link.
I always thought that’s how you do it, it doesn’t show up for me any other way.
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Ianswfl wrote:snowpocalypse wrote:So we are looking at a ballpark 8am landfall if I'm reading NHC advisory correctly, right?
More like 11am
I heard 7am as it sped up.
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CrazyC83 wrote:We will know in about 2 hours how much stronger Idalia really is. I honestly think they might find something pushing category 4 when Recon gets back in.
If that’s true, would category five be a possible peak?
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Kohlecane wrote:JtSmarts wrote:80mph still expected just to the west of Savannah. Could be a big event for parts of GA and the low country of SC.
Here in Beaufort County expecting power outages some minor surge just because we haven't had an approach like this in quite some time. Elsa came through a bit more NE than ENE approach how this seems to swing by. Elsa also was getting sheared off from the north and was a minimum TS and yet it still produced power outages from down trees and a few Tornadoes EF0/1 in our County with only about 3-4 hours of on and off storms/bands. Last storm we had with significant impact was Matthew in 2016. I'm honestly more concerned for significant flooding and surge in parts of Charleston.
Keep us posted. Story of Idalia goes beyond landfall. Gonna be nasty in coastal SC and also Valdosta looks to to take a big punch. Lots of bands coming for central and north Florida. Some are lined up to dump tons if you get stuck under as many N/S bands are setting up to refeed over themselves per radar. Biggest deal for the west coast of FL is the backside which in this case as the center moves north of your latitude and the winds go to the SSW/SW, water’s coming in.
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Looking at current radar and satellite presentation…oof. Not good. Could be hitting a period of very rapid intensification.
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MississippiWx wrote:Looking at current radar and satellite presentation…oof. Not good. Could be hitting a period of very rapid intensification.
ERI, as the Typhoon Center calls it...
Extreme
Rapid
Intensification
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Based on radar and satellite, my estimate right now would be 105 kt, with a pressure of 950 mb. But I don't see the NHC going high until Recon returns.
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CrazyC83 wrote:Based on radar and satellite, my estimate right now would be 105 kt, with a pressure of 950 mb. But I don't see the NHC going high until Recon returns.
105 sounds about right
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
UW - CIMSS
ADVANCED DVORAK TECHNIQUE
ADT-Version 9.1
Tropical Cyclone Intensity Algorithm
----- Current Analysis -----
Date : 30 AUG 2023 Time : 031020 UTC
Lat : 27:42:35 N Lon : 84:33:35 W
CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
4.7 / 964.8mb/ 82.2kt
Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
4.7 5.6 6.1
Estimated radius of max. wind based on IR :N/A km
Center Temp : -15.0C Cloud Region Temp : -67.7C
Scene Type : EYE
ADVANCED DVORAK TECHNIQUE
ADT-Version 9.1
Tropical Cyclone Intensity Algorithm
----- Current Analysis -----
Date : 30 AUG 2023 Time : 031020 UTC
Lat : 27:42:35 N Lon : 84:33:35 W
CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
4.7 / 964.8mb/ 82.2kt
Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
4.7 5.6 6.1
Estimated radius of max. wind based on IR :N/A km
Center Temp : -15.0C Cloud Region Temp : -67.7C
Scene Type : EYE
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Radar velocities just went through the roof. Multiple bins approaching 120mph.
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Re: ATL: IDALIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Looks like some surge is starting to come into Tampa Bay
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