Milton position tracking and extrapolation
Recorded positions:
02:00 AM — 23.8N, 86.0W
05:00 AM — 24.5N, 85.4W (+0.7N, -0.6W)
08:00 AM — 25.0N, 84.8W (+0.5N, -0.6W)
11:00 AM — 25.8N, 84.3W (+0.8N, -0.5W)
Projected position forecasted at the 11 AM advisory (including extrapolations, marked in grey)
02:00 PM — 26.2N, 83.9W (+0.4N, -0.4W)
02:00 PM — 26.3N, 84.0W (+0.5N, -0.3W) ACTUAL
05:00 PM — 26.6N, 83.5W (+0.4N, -0.4W)
05:00 PM — 26.9N, 83.4W (+0.6N, -0.6W) ACTUAL
08:00 PM — 27.0N, 83.0W (+0.4N, -0.5W)
11:00 PM — 27.3N, 82.5W (+0.3N, -0.5W) (Landfall at Siesta Key, 6 miles south of Sarasota)
02:00 AM — 27.5N, 82.1W (+0.2N, -0.4W)
02:00 AM — 27.8N, 81.6W (+0.3N, -0.5W)
08:00 AM — 28.0N, 81.1W (+0.2N, -0.5W)
The projection is for Milton to slow down considerably and start angling to the West over the next 24 hours, and at 11 PM tonight it will landfall at the southern portion of Siesta Key, which is 6 miles to the south of Sarasota and 50 miles to the south of Tampa.
Had to look back at this post that was made at the time of the last advisory.
I mark in red the actual results.
Milton ended up 0.3 degrees North and 0.1 degrees East of where it was meant to be at the 5:00 PM advisory!
Although this is only 24 miles NNE of where it was projected, clearly the implications are large for interests in the Tampa Bay region.
I'll conduct this analysis again with the 5 PM advisory and discussion forecast.