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Is anyone concerned for Cuba? Even just a little?
cuba gooding jr ? not reallyIs anyone concerned for Cuba? Even just a little?
Things I'm seeing on other boards is that not only is it getting a piece of Cuba but the forward motion has slowed. It's about to run into too much resistance to move much more Westward and could start the turn soon.Is it just me or does it look like this thing is taking a much deeper dive into mainland Cuba than any model or forecaster predicted? Would it be really all that surprising if 24 hours from now the updated forecast has this thing with an entirely new path? One that is much less bleak for Florida. Afterall, 24 hours ago Miami was the bullseye. One day later and the bullseye is an entire state-width west. With more than a day before projected Florida landfall that leaves plenty of time for a much changed pathway.
Call it wishful thinking, call it part conspiracy theory, but it wouldn't shock me at all to learn that scientists and meteorologists are already starting to sense a Florida miss, but don't want the media to run with it and lead people back south. And the media stays hush, hush knowing the second word gets out that Florida is in the clear, their ratings tank. I know it's probably a longshot but I'd love to be right on this one. It would be easy to understand why the models wound up way off. Irma is flanked by two other hurricanes which no doubt have the potential to throw everything out of whack.
European model called this hit on Cuba yesterday at least.Is it just me or does it look like this thing is taking a much deeper dive into mainland Cuba than any model or forecaster predicted? Would it be really all that surprising if 24 hours from now the updated forecast has this thing with an entirely new path? One that is much less bleak for Florida. Afterall, 24 hours ago Miami was the bullseye. One day later and the bullseye is an entire state-width west. With more than a day before projected Florida landfall that leaves plenty of time for a much changed pathway.
Call it wishful thinking, call it part conspiracy theory, but it wouldn't shock me at all to learn that scientists and meteorologists are already starting to sense a Florida miss, but don't want the media to run with it and lead people back south. And the media stays hush, hush knowing the second word gets out that Florida is in the clear, their ratings tank. I know it's probably a longshot but I'd love to be right on this one. It would be easy to understand why the models wound up way off. Irma is flanked by two other hurricanes which no doubt have the potential to throw everything out of whack.
I think, and this is just a hunch here, that the track shifts east again sometime tomorrow, especially if that ridge holds together. I'm surprised this one hasn't been forecast to eventually turn northeast, like so many other systems.Yes, It looks like it is still heading East. Its going to have to take a hard right turn pretty soon to stay on "track". But if it heads out into the gulf it probably gets even stronger and slams into Louisiana-Florida panhandle or veers back i to Florida coast near Tampa.
Didn't Punta Gorda get wiped out by one of the 2005 hurricanes? (Or whatever year there were like 3 hurricanes in a row that came into Florida thru the Gulf.)NOAA now has it hitting further up the west coast of FL at Punta Gorda/Cape Coral.
The more west it is now the more east it is tomorrow.Things I'm seeing on other boards is that not only is it getting a piece of Cuba but the forward motion has slowed. It's about to run into too much resistance to move much more Westward and could start the turn soon.
I know it is slightly more inland but wonder if they need to evacuate FGCU.NOAA now has it hitting further up the west coast of FL at Punta Gorda/Cape Coral.
CharlieDidn't Punta Gorda get wiped out by one of the 2005 hurricanes? (Or whatever year there were like 3 hurricanes in a row that came into Florida thru the Gulf.)
From what I'm seeing thus far, it seems to shift back to the east slightly. Again, I could be wrong.Gfs running now
Yes. The longer it takes to scrape Cuba the more east the track will ultimately end up.From what I'm seeing thus far, it seems to shift back to the east slightly. Again, I could be wrong.
There's no way this thing drops under 900 right?Gfs has an 895mb landfall south of Naples.
Well, that's unfortunate. Just when the Atlantic coast of Florida was starting to relax.Yes. The longer it takes to scrape Cuba the more east the track will ultimately end up.
Sorry anyone in Cuba at el 2000'https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/recon/recon_AF308-2411A-IRMA_dropsonde4_20170909-0131.png
This is the sonde melting peoples faces. If legit and not some measurement error Cuba is getting rekt.
I don't know specifics of plant but building it on a barrier island was not the smartest idea. I would imagine they have plans and safety percautions in place but a dead hit by a cat 5 storm is something to be concerned about.So radioactive water if it floods in the plant?
I just made this comment to my wife - unlike the other islands it's gone over they are barely mentioning what it is probably doing to Cuba. Struck me as really odd.Is anyone concerned for Cuba? Even just a little?
I wouldn't be surprised at anything it does now. So big and powerful. Has to be difficult to predict what it will do. There's no baselineThere's no way this thing drops under 900 right?
Ugh, such a pet peeve of mine when people misspell mind-bottling4 hr satellite loop of #Irma: moves WSW, *right* to the Cuban coast, then bounces back NW. The uncertainty with this system is mindboggling. https://t.co/9lBcc2UveA
You knew what he meant, for all intensive purposes.Ugh, such a pet peeve of mine when people misspell mind-bottling4 hr satellite loop of #Irma: moves WSW, *right* to the Cuban coast, then bounces back NW. The uncertainty with this system is mindboggling. https://t.co/9lBcc2UveA![]()
I bet you’ve been chomping at the bit to use that one.You knew what he meant, for all intensive purposes.
You misspelled Mississippi.Henry Ford said:Between this and WaLa, this hurricane may actually strike me dead all the way in Louisiana
You misspelled "I wish Henry Ford would murder me and make it look like a hurricane surfing accident."You misspelled Mississippi.
What's your thinking HenryIt's horrible to think about trading tragedy for future tragedies but Irma's eye making landfall over Cuba for as long as it looks like it will hold there is probably going to save a lot of lives on the West coast of Florida.
As I said yesterday morning, the eyewall replacement finishing right before going over warm waters next to Florida just screams "massive strengthening." While it's gone back to Cat5, it hasn't gotten back to 180-185 mph winds, and probably won't because of this landfall. It was going to be the equivalent of an F3 tornado, 170 miles across, moving 10 mph over Florida from stem to stern. Now it will be much slower it appears.What's your thinking Henry
For some reason HF does not like to publicly admit that he's a son of the Magnolia State. Maybe he thinks too many FBGs would make the trek to Mississippi to seek his wisdom?You misspelled Mississippi.
Yep, I think you are right.I read that all of them are leaving as well.