aspen wrote:weeniepatrol wrote:FORECAST VALID 08/1800Z 23.6N 86.9W
MAX WIND 125 KT...GUSTS 150 KT.
Wow that’s a huge jump from last advisory.
That’s weakening?
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aspen wrote:weeniepatrol wrote:FORECAST VALID 08/1800Z 23.6N 86.9W
MAX WIND 125 KT...GUSTS 150 KT.
Wow that’s a huge jump from last advisory.
ConvergenceZone wrote:underthwx wrote:The NHC 4 pm update is not good news....Milton's intensity predictions are significantly higher....and according to the NHC....may very likely be higher later on.....this cyclone has a very real potential to be a category 5 cyclone....absolutely a dangerous situation unfolding across Florida....and my heart is heavy for yall....
I'm glad that the NHC didn't increase the predicated landfall wind speed at least, probably because of the strong shear they are talking about. Still dangerous hurricane no matter what.
johngaltfla wrote:This is going to suck.
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Michele B wrote:johngaltfla wrote:Fire Chief Paul Dezzi urges Longboat Key residents to “leave as soon as you can”
https://www.mysuncoast.com/2024/10/06/f ... n-you-can/
via WWSB, Sarasota
Isn't Longboat Key one of the places that had significant damage from Helene? I wouldn't think many people would have been back at their Longboat Key homes?
ConvergenceZone wrote:I'm quite shocked that the weather channel doesn't have 24 hour coverage yet. They are still playing dumb shows like "highway thru hell" and other shows all day.
underthwx wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:underthwx wrote:The NHC 4 pm update is not good news....Milton's intensity predictions are significantly higher....and according to the NHC....may very likely be higher later on.....this cyclone has a very real potential to be a category 5 cyclone....absolutely a dangerous situation unfolding across Florida....and my heart is heavy for yall....
I'm glad that the NHC didn't increase the predicated landfall wind speed at least, probably because of the strong shear they are talking about. Still dangerous hurricane no matter what.
Agree!.....which in a post I just made....I stated that Milton has potential to reach category 5 status....but not at landfall....I apologize for not making myself clear my friends...
ConvergenceZone wrote:underthwx wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:
I'm glad that the NHC didn't increase the predicated landfall wind speed at least, probably because of the strong shear they are talking about. Still dangerous hurricane no matter what.
Agree!.....which in a post I just made....I stated that Milton has potential to reach category 5 status....but not at landfall....I apologize for not making myself clear my friends...
No, you are good. Although it probably don't matter if it peaks at cat 3 or peaks at cat 5 if the landfall strength is still expected to be a cat 3.
cheezyWXguy wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:aspen wrote:Looking pretty ragged all of a sudden, maybe it gulped a bit of dry air.
That raggedness will be VERY temporary and short-lived if that's the case and then the monster will take off again.
That huge burst wrapping around the southeast side should take care of any dry air intrusions that occurred earlier when it was starting to wrap up its core. Suspect the pressure has still been dropping despite the leveling off in appearance over the past couple of hours
Team Getterdun wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:I'm quite shocked that the weather channel doesn't have 24 hour coverage yet. They are still playing dumb shows like "highway thru hell" and other shows all day.
Try Fox Weather if you get it. It's OTA as well as YouTube TV
ConvergenceZone wrote:underthwx wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:
I'm glad that the NHC didn't increase the predicated landfall wind speed at least, probably because of the strong shear they are talking about. Still dangerous hurricane no matter what.
Agree!.....which in a post I just made....I stated that Milton has potential to reach category 5 status....but not at landfall....I apologize for not making myself clear my friends...
No, you are good. Although it probably don't matter if it peaks at cat 3 or peaks at cat 5 if the landfall strength is still expected to be a cat 3.
aspen wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote: That raggedness will be VERY temporary and short-lived if that's the case and then the monster will take off again.
That huge burst wrapping around the southeast side should take care of any dry air intrusions that occurred earlier when it was starting to wrap up its core. Suspect the pressure has still been dropping despite the leveling off in appearance over the past couple of hours
HAFS-A/B show it holding mostly steady with only slight deepening and a kinda ragged IR appearance for most of the night, so if they’re right, I don’t think the pressure has dropped that much. But we shall see.
HurricaneBelle wrote:Just checking back in after taking a mental health break from this board for about 3 hours, couldn't bear to look at one more apocalyptic model run.
Unless the projected track starts shifting significantly south of where it is now, I can't rule out the eyewall in Clearwater so the plan is to get out of Dodge.
ConvergenceZone wrote:
Oh so Fox Weather currently has 24 hour coverage of the storm right now? I didn't realize that. Thanks for the heads up. The hurricane coverage is really the only thing I like about the weather channel, due to the NHC experts that are on there.
Flwxguy86 wrote:StormPyrate wrote:Pinellis county just went mandatory evac zones A-C
they only did A for Helene
I live in Pinellas county and I haven't seen anything about Mandatory evac for anything except A and low lying areas prone to flooding and Nursing homes. I can't find any information that has changed yet. I am sure it will but as of Now, It's only A.
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