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great video cast.  And he's a florida state guy @Capella
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Regarding personal safety, you're A-OK in Meridian. The weather should be mostly clear and nice for the duration.I may have overdone it but I didn't want to be anywhere near this, hopefully I went far enough. I'm in Meridian MS. Anything I need to make sure to do in Mississippi?
Showing in our local news cat 3 as it comes over us cat 1 over Jacksonville. Jax only about 125 miles from us. Thats why we are subject to the Jags on TV instead of a real team like the Fins. Sorry BillSay what? I haven't seen anything that says it will be Cat1 at Jacksonville.
Duper and Clayton ain't coming out of that huddle.Showing in our local news cat 3 as it comes over us cat 1 over Jacksonville. Jax only about 125 miles from us. Thats why we are subject to the Jags on TV instead of a real team like the Fins.
Ahh for the good ol days or even better Warfield and TwilleyDuper and Clayton ain't coming out of that huddle.
Truly sad that I have to go this far backShowing in our local news cat 3 as it comes over us cat 1 over Jacksonville. Jax only about 125 miles from us. Thats why we are subject to the Jags on TV instead of a real team like the Fins. Sorry Bill
Explanation from WUI see. I guess we'll know in about an hour.
ERC maybe?Explanation from WU
The Air Force hurricane hunter plane in the storm Thursday night found top surface winds near 165 mph on their first pass through the eye near 7:35 pm EDT, but only 140 mph on their second pass through near 9 pm EDT. The pressure stayed nearly constant in the two passes, at 920 and 921 mb, respectively. The reduction in the peak winds is not necessarily a good thing, since the hurricane hunter data showed that the hurricane-force winds of the storm had spread out over a larger area, which will increase the storm surge. In addtion, the fact that Irma maintained its very low pressure may mean the aircraft may have missed sampling the strongest winds of the hurricane.
Good for the Carolinas. Bad for FloridaSo dumb question.....and a selfish question. If this thing smacks right into the tip of Florida, isn't that good for dissipation?
Seems the theory. The satellite images though seem to maybe sort of look like its really weaker. Maybe wishcasting.ERC maybe?
From what perspective? Storm surge up the gut of Florida will mean both sides get ruined.So dumb question.....and a selfish question. If this thing smacks right into the tip of Florida, isn't that good for dissipation?
It's still a Category 5, and there's very warm between Miami and Cuba.Seems the theory. The satellite images though seem to maybe sort of look like its really weaker. Maybe wishcasting.
He says "turnpike". Hope that answers all your questions, it's all I got.Thanks. Assuming he took 95 all the way up?
CBS concrete home should stand - I'd be focused on windows and especially doors. Exterior and interior. Keep all interior doors closed unless you're currently going through them.It is looking really bad for us. Just really bad.
My home was built in 2009. Impact windows....one story. All CBS Concrete construction.
I pray we can weather this thing. We have my master closet as our safe room. Please jog east somehow. I realize all the models are making a bee line to us....but the room for error on the cone of uncertainty is wide where it can make landfall.
That’s all we can hang our hats on right now.
Thanks so much, bigly helpful.Henry Ford said:He says "turnpike". Hope that answers all your questions, it's all I got.
It's down because it's going through an eyewall replacement cycle. Could restrengthen, but not sure it will before landfall.5am update: winds down to 155 sustained, meaning Irma's now a borderline Cat 4/5 storm, but I think it could strengthen again over the water south of Miami.
I guessed as much. This isn't going to be pretty.It's down because it's going through an eyewall replacement cycle. Could restrengthen, but not sure it will before landfall.
Nope. Oddly enough, Andrew suddenly surged back to Cat 5 before landfall. Could happen here, but less likely.I guessed as much. This isn't going to be pretty.
Ah. I was wondering why the forecast has it weakeningIt's down because it's going through an eyewall replacement cycle. Could restrengthen, but not sure it will before landfall.
Not in Tampa, but Zone A evac in Pinellas was issued yesterday. I'm out of all evac zones as I am east of 75. 82 feet elevation here :flex:Tampa folks, are there any evac plans besides low lying areas or mobile homes?
Goodness, Andrew looks like a pup next to Irma.
Well, it's raining blood here in NYC and locusts have taken over Long Island.Not technically on topic, but Tsunami warning as magnitude 8 earthquake rocks Mexico
Earth may just be saying "eff you humans!"
Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!Well, it's raining blood here in NYC and locusts have taken over Long Island.
Officially cat 4 now.Kal El said:It's still a Category 5, and there's very warm between Miami and Cuba.