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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1021 Postby aspen » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:02 pm

55-60 kt FL and 55 kt SFMR so far. Hard to tell if this is the max wind band or not.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1022 Postby tulum07 » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:04 pm

TS Debby has arrived in coastal Palm Beach county tonight with a vengeance. Very heavy rain and 40 mph gusts.
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#1023 Postby HurricaneBelle » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:05 pm

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Michele B wrote:Debby must be approaching hurricane status by now.

Our squalls here are getting more fierce, not less, and she's moving away from us.


She's moving towards us from what I see on radar. Moving NE. The tail is always worse for us wind wise. The rain is ferocious nothing like Ive seen in a while!


With these types of storms that move parallel to the FL West Coast, we always get the strongest *sustained* winds after the center passes our latitude because the winds are coming directly off the Gulf and aren't diminished by friction like the E-SE winds over land that precede the center. Before that our strongest winds come in squalls, and right now we're getting some nasty ones.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1024 Postby TreasureIslandFLGal » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:06 pm

Definitely the most intense band we have seen yet. Very loud, horizontal training rain. A few tree limbs down. We still have cable and electric though1 fingers crossed that stays one! Lots in Pinellas County are losing it now with this strong band pulse.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1025 Postby Steve » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:06 pm

caneman wrote:Pool overflowing near Indian Rocks beach thats 5 plus inches already in the last several hours. Don't remember rain like this since maybe Debby 12 years ago. It ain't just about winds. Pinellas has flash flooding occurring.



Cheers and I hope all is good.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1026 Postby caneman » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:07 pm

HurricaneBelle wrote:
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Michele B wrote:Debby must be approaching hurricane status by now.

Our squalls here are getting more fierce, not less, and she's moving away from us.


She's moving towards us from what I see on radar. Moving NE. The tail is always worse for us wind wise. The rain is ferocious nothing like Ive seen in a while!


With these types of storms that move parallel to the FL West Coast, we always get the strongest *sustained* winds after the center passes our latitude because the winds are coming directly off the Gulf and aren't diminished by friction like the E-SE winds over land that precede the center. Before that our strongest winds come in squalls, and right now we're getting some nasty ones.


Yep our highest winds will be tonight and tomorrow morning. The rain has been simply torrential! 5.41 inches an hour in St. Pete!!
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1027 Postby Beef Stew » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:09 pm

Expecting recon to find Debby has strengthened into a hurricane when it arrives.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1028 Postby aspen » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:12 pm

Looks like it’s 60 kt. Center is still broad despite being a lot better organized. I think they missed the exact center by a tiny bit.
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#1029 Postby rigbyrigz » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:13 pm

DunedinDave wrote:So a couple of hours I came on here and said it hasn't been that bad here in Pinellas County. Just a light drizzle and I was expecting worse...

and then almost as soon as I hit submit the heavens opened and the blowers were turned on. Absolutely raining in buckets the last 2 hours and winds gusting over 50mph. Flooding everywhere around me. We've had to receive around 5-6 inches of rain here in Dunedin the last 2 hours alone. This has just been a relentless band hitting us since 4 pm.


Same thing here in Perry FL (near coast 1.5 hours south of Tally) about 2 hours ago, many limbs down, since then nada.
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#1030 Postby ConvergenceZone » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:13 pm

Beef Stew wrote:Expecting recon to find Debby has strengthened into a hurricane when it arrives.


Yep the NHC has done a great job in strength so far. I'm also thinking a hurricane when recon gets finished and then 85 to 90 by landfall, just as predicted.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1031 Postby ronjon » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:15 pm

Latest high resolution HRRR model shows a slow N-NE movement toward the coast with landfall approaching Steinhatchee FL at noon tomorrow.
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#1032 Postby Travorum » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:19 pm

DunedinDave wrote:So a couple of hours I came on here and said it hasn't been that bad here in Pinellas County. Just a light drizzle and I was expecting worse...

and then almost as soon as I hit submit the heavens opened and the blowers were turned on. Absolutely raining in buckets the last 2 hours and winds gusting over 50mph. Flooding everywhere around me. We've had to receive around 5-6 inches of rain here in Dunedin the last 2 hours alone. This has just been a relentless band hitting us since 4 pm.


Also in Dunedin and yeah, now that Debby is at about parallel latitude to us we've just been sitting under this band for hours. It's by far the gustiest its been so far and our backyard is a lake now. A house a couple of streets down had a big magnolia tree fall over on it.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1033 Postby 869MB » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:19 pm

DunedinDave wrote:So a couple of hours I came on here and said it hasn't been that bad here in Pinellas County. Just a light drizzle and I was expecting worse...

and then almost as soon as I hit submit the heavens opened and the blowers were turned on. Absolutely raining in buckets the last 2 hours and winds gusting over 50mph. Flooding everywhere around me. We've had to receive around 5-6 inches of rain here in Dunedin the last 2 hours alone. This has just been a relentless band hitting us since 4 pm.


Ok, good clarification because when I initially read your post and looked at the radar loop around that time, I was a little confused because a heavy rain feeder band was moving over your general area, so it must not have quite made it to your neighborhood.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1034 Postby canebeard » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:21 pm

rigbyrigz wrote:Same thing here in Perry FL (near coast 1.5 hours south of Tally) about 2 hours ago, many limbs down, since then nada.


You drive slow, it is only a 50 mile drive on a four lane from TLH,, I used to go to FSU, and could smell Perry's paper mills in TLH when the wind was from the SE
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1035 Postby NDG » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:23 pm

NOAA recon went around that hot tower on the northern quadrant, missed the CoC.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1036 Postby ConvergenceZone » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:24 pm

ronjon wrote:Latest high resolution HRRR model shows a slow N-NE movement toward the coast with landfall approaching Steinhatchee FL at noon tomorrow.



Let's hope not! That would give it time to reach cat 2 status if that played out.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1037 Postby TampaCE » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:25 pm

Rain finally let up at my house here in St Pete. Hopefully we can get a little break and let some of this water drain.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1038 Postby underthwx » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:26 pm

HurricaneBelle wrote:
caneman wrote:
Michele B wrote:Debby must be approaching hurricane status by now.

Our squalls here are getting more fierce, not less, and she's moving away from us.


She's moving towards us from what I see on radar. Moving NE. The tail is always worse for us wind wise. The rain is ferocious nothing like Ive seen in a while!


With these types of storms that move parallel to the FL West Coast, we always get the strongest *sustained* winds after the center passes our latitude because the winds are coming directly off the Gulf and aren't diminished by friction like the E-SE winds over land that precede the center. Before that our strongest winds come in squalls, and right now we're getting some nasty ones.

Jus be safe......oeace....
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1039 Postby HurricaneBelle » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:28 pm

rigbyrigz wrote:Same thing here in Perry FL (near coast 1.5 hours south of Tally) about 2 hours ago, many limbs down, since then nada.


I feel for you guys in Perry after taking the brunt of Idalia last year. I've driven through there several times since including last weekend and I always notice the damage that's still there. It looks like you're in the bullseye again but I hope the core misses you this time.
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Re: ATL: DEBBY - Tropical Storm - Discussion

#1040 Postby canebeard » Sun Aug 04, 2024 6:29 pm

canebeard wrote:
rigbyrigz wrote:Same thing here in Perry FL (near coast 1.5 hours south of Tally) about 2 hours ago, many limbs down, since then nada.


You drive slow, it is only a 50 mile drive on a four lane from TLH,, I used to go to FSU, and could smell Perry's paper mills in TLH when the wind was from the SE. Note when you are in Perry that most of the locals have half rotted away teeth, caused by the acidic polluted air. Perry is a place one doesn't want to visit, and most wouldn't want to live there, either,
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