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Brent
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Innotech wrote:Ive been saying about 120 mph at landfall. Landfall is occurring within literally minutes, so whatever the next few recons say will probably confirm Cat 3. So htis might just end up to be the second major landfall in Florida in a season. This has been an AMAZING season!
Landfall is still a few hours away. Center of the eye is still about 40 miles offshore and it's barely crawling right now. I expect landfall between Midnight and 5am.
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Brent wrote:Innotech wrote:Ive been saying about 120 mph at landfall. Landfall is occurring within literally minutes, so whatever the next few recons say will probably confirm Cat 3. So htis might just end up to be the second major landfall in Florida in a season. This has been an AMAZING season!
Landfall is still a few hours away. Center of the eye is still about 40 miles offshore and it's barely crawling right now. I expect landfall between Midnight and 5am.
TWC Lyons said shes moving at west at 3mph...early morning for sure
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ROCK wrote:Brent wrote:Innotech wrote:Ive been saying about 120 mph at landfall. Landfall is occurring within literally minutes, so whatever the next few recons say will probably confirm Cat 3. So htis might just end up to be the second major landfall in Florida in a season. This has been an AMAZING season!
Landfall is still a few hours away. Center of the eye is still about 40 miles offshore and it's barely crawling right now. I expect landfall between Midnight and 5am.
TWC Lyons said shes moving at west at 3mph...early morning for sure
Perhaps Im not understanding when Landfall is. I was understanding hte arrival of first eyewall edge, but is it the center?
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Yeah Derek, and those recon vortex fixes were less than two hours apart....
959 mb at 4:41 p.m. (2041z)
951 mb at 6:24 p.m. (2224z)
Extrapolate that to the coast in 4-5 hours, and we may yet see a strong cat-4/ borderline cat-5 cane at landfall...I've warned folks what the Gulf Stream offshore the SE Florida coast was capable of. We didn't have satellite, radar, or recon in 1926 and 1928 (and only spotty recon in 1947)....for all we know, those hurricanes may have weakened over the Bahamas just as Frances did, only to deepen again before landfall.
959 mb at 4:41 p.m. (2041z)
951 mb at 6:24 p.m. (2224z)
Extrapolate that to the coast in 4-5 hours, and we may yet see a strong cat-4/ borderline cat-5 cane at landfall...I've warned folks what the Gulf Stream offshore the SE Florida coast was capable of. We didn't have satellite, radar, or recon in 1926 and 1928 (and only spotty recon in 1947)....for all we know, those hurricanes may have weakened over the Bahamas just as Frances did, only to deepen again before landfall.
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Brent wrote:It's the center of the eye.
NHC still has her 50 miles offshore. If she continues to move at 3-5 mph, she won't make landfall until shortly after daybreak. Ugh...
I never realized it took so dmaned long!
The horrible hting is this wind and heavy rain will last 3 timesl onger over land than the usual hurricane. The good news is winds SHOULD die down quickly inland, as hte storm will spin itself to death over land from remaining stationary so long. More bad news is htis will dump huge amounts of water on land, loosening more trees, causing more flooding, destroying more buildings. STAY SAFE aND DO NOT VENTURE OUT!!!
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wxman57 wrote:Typically, a hurricane will lose half its wind speed the first 12 hours ashore. Frances will be over land nearly 24hrs, so I expect 40-50 mph when it emerges. But it is pretty big, so it might hang in there a bit more.
WX - Considering what lies ahead, where do you think it will enter the Gulf? Or, are there conditions in place that will recurve this storm before it reaches the GOM?
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Do not want to underestimate the storm or its future prospects. But we live 2 blocks from the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Lost cable just recently. Still have power. While winds have been strong at times we have no rela damage other than landscaping debris and some minor tree limb loss. Hope it stays the same but the experience is far different from what the mets are running around to project.
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