Charley Advisories
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Steve:
Close-up radar seems to show movement varying from 7 degrees to 23 degrees east of due north. Too short a radar cycle to tell for sure, but if it stays at 20 degrees east, it will pop out at Daytona. I suspect we (I am in Melbourne) will get in on steady winds in the 60 mph range, with gusts in hurricane velocity. You already know we will be on the "strong side," so folks on our Space Coast beaches will get a pretty good blast (and surge) off the Atlantic. Looks like the tornado that was spotted outside of Cape Canaveral is just the beginning...
Stay safe fellow Brevardian...
Close-up radar seems to show movement varying from 7 degrees to 23 degrees east of due north. Too short a radar cycle to tell for sure, but if it stays at 20 degrees east, it will pop out at Daytona. I suspect we (I am in Melbourne) will get in on steady winds in the 60 mph range, with gusts in hurricane velocity. You already know we will be on the "strong side," so folks on our Space Coast beaches will get a pretty good blast (and surge) off the Atlantic. Looks like the tornado that was spotted outside of Cape Canaveral is just the beginning...
Stay safe fellow Brevardian...
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check out this link for a storm report from Cuba with pictures
http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/cuba.shtml
http://stormcarib.com/reports/2004/cuba.shtml
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Roof of hospital in Cape Coral
is ripping off!!!
Reports of lots of tornadoes in Lee County!
Losing a roof on a hospital is a TERRIBLE thing!!
Reports of lots of tornadoes in Lee County!
Losing a roof on a hospital is a TERRIBLE thing!!
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Wow... goodlife... thanks for the info. Not good news at all!
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I haven't heard anything about this...
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Nimbus wrote:Andrew had a pressure of around 935 mb when he made landfall and the lowest I have seen for Charley was 941. Apparantly these large storms get squeezed and really wind up just before landfall.
Andrew had a 920-922 when it went in. It was also rapidly deeping. That makes a big difference on how strong the winds are at the sfc. Small wind field in Andrew just like Charley.
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Report: Captiva Island Completely Underwater
I tried posting this once and the server failed. The AP is reporting that all of that island is underwater. Storm surge is higher than 15 ft. These are unconfirmed reports but the AP is passing this along at this hour.
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Aquawind wrote:Still gusting over hurricane strength here....I don't think sustained is hurricane now but I am not sure..On laptop diaup and haven't seen any data for hours..Gonna try load a image now..lol..![]()
I have trees down and stripped..
Hang in there buddy!!! Good luck!!! We are praying for the safety of all of you from here at PR.
Stay safe!!!
Cycloman.
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