ATL: DEBBY - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Largo / Clearwater line, 22mp gusts less than an inch of rain
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Poonwalker wrote:This is going to flood my area. Was worried about getting stuck under the worst bands and that’s what seems to be unfolding with her moving parallel and slowing. Raining nonstop and hard. Long tail on her too.
Yeah, we’re getting training rain bands here too. Inland, so it’s one of the outer bands, but the same one that produced a tornado warning in Lee County an hour ago, so we’re a little skittish.
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Already had to drain my pool a bit. I'm in Parrish just south of TAMPA. Guessing we'll be stuck with that 'tail' for a while. Lots of rain and bands still trailing south of the keys even that'll have to make their way through.
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Loads of rain here in Venice. We seem to be in a feeder band train. No gauge but my neighbor said hers said 5 inches already and it keeps coming. Some gusty bands but nothing drastic on the gusts
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Definitely looks like wobble or a NW movement in the mid levels. Recon seems to show a NW center movement between last two fixes, but at a slower pace? The system is experiencing some type of change.... I assume its the drier mid level air on the west side.
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Here in land o lakes, not raining and no wind. The radar's always show like it should be raining but it just doesn't heh
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Looks like a bit of dry air has been ingested into Debby's circulation......MGC
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MGC wrote:Looks like a bit of dry air has been ingested into Debby's circulation......MGC
Yup. Models have been showing this. Should keep Debby from going bezerk.
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My Vantage Pro 2 station in Port Richey had 1.59 inches yesterday and now with a few heavy bands going through today we've already reached another inch of rain and counting.
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Steady drizzle to light / medium rain … all … day … in Tampa. It was so nice outside this morning before the rain started with a steady but light breeze. Sigh. Since then there’s been a steady breeze but not too strong. Unremarkable except I’m keeping an eye out for minor flooding in areas prone to it.
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Poonwalker wrote:StPeteMike wrote:Poonwalker wrote:This is going to flood my area. Was worried about getting stuck under the worst bands and that’s what seems to be unfolding with her moving parallel and slowing. Raining nonstop and hard. Long tail on her too.
Yeah, Tampa Bay will have plenty of rain too a day or two after. I think they’re underestimating the rain totals for Tampa Bay.
What part of St Pete are you in? Iam up high enough now but there are so many areas that are low near Lake Seminole. I moved from Holiday area where we always had the street flood from the Anclote getting backed up.
I’m over in Shore Acres. We’ve been getting pretty solid wind and rain for a few hours at this point.
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MGC wrote:Looks like a bit of dry air has been ingested into Debby's circulation......MGC
Seems to be holding off alright for the time being. There’s still a persistent hot tower over the LLC. That dry slot should push off the formation of an eyewall until tonight.
I think we’re gonna see another Beryl situation where Debby takes until the last possible second to get its act together, and as a result makes landfall as a RI’ing Cat 1 with quite a punch.
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I'm in the dark blue area. Indian Rocks beach area. Been getting hammered with training effect rain. Nothing too bad with wind. The wind is always worse for us on the beach area when North of us with the tail.
Edit: winds are picking up now! Some good gusts.
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Dry air continues to infiltrate Debby - this will be enough to stop the system from going into Cat 2+ territory. 85mph looks right.


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I guess Debby will be taking these cyclonic loops as it heads north towards the Big Bend area of FL. What I am concerned about is that we usually see them slow down and change of course ahead of schedule as the steering collapses as I have family that live right on the coast of Pasco County, Zone A. Will be a long 18-24 hrs ahead.


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NDG wrote:I guess Debby will be taking these cyclonic loops as it heads north towards the Big Bend area of FL. What I am concerned about is that we usually see them slow down and change of course ahead of schedule as the steering collapses as I have family that live right on the coast of Pasco County, Zone A. Will be a long 18-24 hrs ahead.
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i live in pasco, its drizzling
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