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ConvergenceZone wrote: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.
eastcoastFL wrote:Quite the change over the last hour or so on radar. She’s starting to look like a healthy cat 1 hurricane.
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
Sunnydays wrote:004000 2811N 08253W 6959 03156 0069 +073 //// 186075 077 042 012 01
004030 2813N 08252W 6973 03141 0074 +073 //// 181073 075 036 014 01
004100 2815N 08251W 6968 03146 //// +075 //// 177072 075 032 020 01
Enough to upgrade to hurricane?
eastcoastFL wrote:Quite the change over the last hour or so on radar. She’s starting to look like a healthy cat 1 hurricane.
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
CronkPSU wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Quite the change over the last hour or so on radar. She’s starting to look like a healthy cat 1 hurricane.
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
making a beeline NE based off that saved radar loop
aspen wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:Quite the change over the last hour or so on radar. She’s starting to look like a healthy cat 1 hurricane.
https://apps.sfwmd.gov/sfwmd/common/images/weather/noaaport/radar_flanim.gif
Yikes, and it has anywhere from 8 to 15 hours left before landfall (depending on which model you look at). Residents better prepare for a particularly gnarly Cat 1 like Beryl.
sponger wrote:Only another hour and 45 for the NHC to tell us what is obvious to anyone with radar.
CrazyC83 wrote:I'd say based on the data combined from both planes that 65 kt is a better intensity guess. We'll see what the NHC says in a little over an hour.
ScottNAtlanta wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:I'd say based on the data combined from both planes that 65 kt is a better intensity guess. We'll see what the NHC says in a little over an hour.
Where are you arriving at that number? I have not been able to find much of anything close to that at the surface.
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