^^NOBODY has mentioned CNN but you^I thought it was 5 at 2am but 4 at the latest just now. In other words it's hovering right around 4/5
9/9/2017 5:21:54 AM
It dropped to a 4 yesterday, then back to a 5. At 8am today, it was 140mph winds (Cat4)[Edited on September 9, 2017 at 9:38 AM. Reason : .]
9/9/2017 9:38:38 AM
RIP TAMPA.
9/9/2017 9:45:11 AM
Hmm I use weather underground and they said 130 (almost cat 3) at 8am. Either way, very sorry for Cuba but hope it slows down even more before it hits water again
9/9/2017 10:40:38 AM
yeah my bad, 130mph at 8am. Must have gotten the 4 from the cat4 mixed in my head.will have another update in 10 minutes[Edited on September 9, 2017 at 10:51 AM. Reason : .]
9/9/2017 10:50:46 AM
125
9/9/2017 11:02:09 AM
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9/9/2017 12:11:25 PM
That must be the crazy girlfriend model.
9/9/2017 12:22:50 PM
Usually I don't do this because I know people at the NHC and they have tremendous pressure to highball the forecast, but because of the flaming I got, I just want to point out that I said it would weaken when evreryone else, including the NWS discussions, were expecting it to wobble and maybe even continue to strengthen.
9/9/2017 12:49:26 PM
What's the link to the script to block this fool? ^----[Edited on September 9, 2017 at 12:55 PM. Reason : g]
9/9/2017 12:53:30 PM
there are people walking their dogs at the key West southpoint webcam. there's enough traffic there to make me think a lot of people stayed at the keys for this.Lee county is doing mandatory evacuations for additional areas now. I hope the initial focus on the storm hitting the Atlantic side of Florida didn't lull the West coast regions into being underprepared.
9/9/2017 1:08:22 PM
my parents and brother live in lee county in (now) mandatory evacuation zones -- they were very good about advance preparation (water, fuel, securing house/boat, etc) but were planning to stay in place until the shift yesterday to the westmy parents' house is on the end of a canal so they've left due to potential storm surge, everyone's now at my brother's second floor condo where they'll likely be safe but he's still in a flood zone so they're worried about vehicles -- they're keeping an eye on things and will likely head further inland to friends east of 75 if this track stays (my parents have a 100lb alaskan malamute so this limits their options a bit)it is of course going to strengthen over the florida straits (any keys destruction is gonna be tough to see as my family has vacationed there every summer since i was a kid; they've been relatively spared for many many years), would love to see it continue to veer west to the gulf... [/end stressed out rambling from 5000mi away...]
9/9/2017 1:36:03 PM
were they living there during Wilma? I remember the Lee County electric co-op being wrecked by that storm, and this will likely be worse.
9/9/2017 3:14:52 PM
no, my parents are native floridians (miami) but only just moved back last year after 30+ yrs in NC (so not first hurricane ever but it's been a long time and certainly first at this house; my bro moved to ft myers in 2014)my family is headed inland now (east of 75) so hopefully physically safe, but the aftermath is probably gonna be terrible...[/still stressed in europe]
9/9/2017 3:48:01 PM
Earl spotted on facebook:
9/10/2017 10:58:16 AM
9/10/2017 11:05:47 AM
Keep getting tornado warnings on space coast. Minor power flickers
9/10/2017 11:10:47 AM
I watch CNN and talk about it because they are the leaders of the MSM. It gives me insight into what misconceptions my students and the general public might have or pickup from watching. A lot of the people telling the lies are in fact meteorologists. For example, the network doesn't seem to understand the difference between sustained winds and wind gusts. I think they really know but its better hype for the people on the ground all up the east coast to say they are experiencing hurricane force winds just because they got one 75 mph wind gust. [Edited on September 10, 2017 at 1:33 PM. Reason : keep em honest]
9/10/2017 1:20:34 PM
Your meteorology students?
9/10/2017 3:06:31 PM
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/weather/hurricane/article172416297.htmlspared
9/10/2017 3:46:40 PM
Obviously, there is going to be some damage when you have ~60mph sustained winds and to someone who doesn't understand the implications of what Miami was facing with the old forecast, it may seem very bad. In reality, this is minimal damage for a hurricane when you're talking about trees and temporary structures that are not designed to withstand winds. Anyone who has lived in the area knows that is not such an uncommon occurrence. Its impossible to understand that Miami was spared if you don't know what they were spared FROM so I understand your perspective. I can't show you what it looks like for a cat 4 to hit Miami directly because it hasn't happened in modern times. No one knows exactly how bad that scenario could be which is scary but many estimates would put damage well over 100 billion in the Miami area alone. All I can do is show you these descriptions that explain the saffir-simpson scale to try and help give you a better understanding of what Miami was spared from in terms of winds alone. Keep in mind that what Miami experienced probably peaked around 60mph instead of the 140+ in the old forecast.http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshws.phpIn addition to that, we are talking about 2-5 feet of storm surge. When CNN puts that up and shows parts of Brickell avenue that flood in every hard rain, it may seem like a historic event to people who aren't familiar with area. I used to take a bus route that went through that area on the way home, and after a good afternoon thunderstorm, the bus driver was so used to it that he would tell everyone to put their feet up so he could drive through the block or 2 that always flooded while several inches of water got into the bus. With all that said 2-5 feet of surge is a blessing compared to 10-15. Theres a reason cat 3 storms and higher are considered "major" hurricanes. Its because the force of the wind isn't linear and at a certain threshold, the force of the wind starts to beat building codes and casue widespread catastrophic structural damage as well as overwhelming storm surge.[Edited on September 10, 2017 at 4:30 PM. Reason : k]
9/10/2017 4:29:55 PM
^idiot-----moving along, Naples getting hit pretty hard right now, gotta start watching Jose too for the East coast.
9/10/2017 4:35:30 PM
9/10/2017 5:13:38 PM
Just left Brickell the week before. Man, did I not expect to see it under water like that.
9/11/2017 2:23:15 AM
No damage here and one of the few in the county with power
9/11/2017 12:46:40 PM
In-laws in Mount Pleasant lost power. We're getting flickers, but still on. Little bit windier than I thought it was going to be, but still not too bad. Facebook is showing a few trees down in the neighborhood and the Battery is starting to go under water.Wish we had restocked from the grocery store earlier last week. Didn't know if we were going to stay or go, so didn't want to buy a bunch of food and have it go bad. Looks like it's going to be grilled cheese and tomato soup tonight!
9/11/2017 1:29:45 PM
your roads are fine.
9/11/2017 1:45:02 PM
*if you have a boatLooks bad up and down the east coast for surge flooding with those feeder bands worse than Matthew in a lot of places
9/11/2017 3:20:15 PM
9/11/2017 3:42:16 PM
Floridians acted like this storm wasn't going to be that bad. I bet a lot wish they had taken it more seriously now.
9/11/2017 4:47:42 PM
^what? No we didn't
9/11/2017 4:51:09 PM
ok let me redo that...some Floridians.Actually most of the ones I know posted on FB they were staying put. Now I'm questioning why I am friends with them.
9/11/2017 4:53:43 PM
It sounds like the storm was not as bad as they were saying. (except Keys.. Keys are violated)
9/11/2017 5:51:33 PM
9/11/2017 7:57:07 PM
9/11/2017 9:44:09 PM
I stayed and was perfectly fine. People in Tampa didn't really have much notice and roads would have been jam-packedBesides how many fatalities were there? How many injuries?
9/11/2017 10:05:40 PM
Today I learned that Harvey, Andrew, and even fucking Katrina didn't hit a major city
9/11/2017 10:39:36 PM
Y'all got Earled.
9/12/2017 12:43:25 AM
Im glad you learned something today. I would suggest you look at the tracks of each of those storms and then come back. Its lazy to talk shit without doing so. Harvey made landfall over 150 miles away from Houston. Not even close to being a direct hit. More of a prolonged flooding event than storm surge and wind anyway.Andrew was small and hit homestead way back in 92.Katrina was the costliest natural disaster in us history but i guess you didnt know that no was a relatively small city even before the storm (46th largest metro)(or maybe you just dont know how big the areas i listed are) 1st 8th and 18th. Theyve all obviously all been hit historically, but thats not what this is about.Nothing makes sense without background information.[Edited on September 12, 2017 at 2:14 AM. Reason : i dont see the point in argue semantics even if you knew what you were talking about(you dont)][Edited on September 12, 2017 at 2:20 AM. Reason : heh]
9/12/2017 2:08:30 AM
Did any of your students argue this with you?Surely one had that counterpoint, tell us more about that discussion.
9/12/2017 2:38:14 AM
Shit. I got Earled
9/12/2017 8:36:46 AM
I officially put my Fence back together today... Worst thing Irma did to me was make me lose power for 12 hours and do some minor damage to my new vinyl fence.Also, my Corpus Christi house survived Harvey, and now has renters (from Rockport).Successful hurricane season![Edited on September 12, 2017 at 9:25 AM. Reason : .]
9/12/2017 9:24:59 AM
^ hurricane season isn't over
9/12/2017 12:56:26 PM
No one talks like this in real life. An argument requires some sort of warrant instead of just vomiting out thoughts that disagree with simple facts. Not many in here are putting forth an argument. TT10 kinda did by insinuating Miami wasn't spared because a crane broke but thats the only attempt I've seen really. (Examples of arguments would have been questioning the relative vulnerability of New Orleans to the cities I listed or the significance of a direct hit when catastrophic flooding can happen without it)Maybe people do talk this way in real life and I just don't remember what its like to live in the South. Thats part of what makes TWW interesting. No place else on the internet would someone like synapse stick around just to stalk and post one liners all day. In real life, someone who isn't sure about what they're talking about might ask a question to expand dialogue "What about harvey? Wasn't that a direct hit from a major hurricane on Houston?"Then they could actually have the opportunity to learn about where Rockport is in relation to Houston. I mean, it makes sense that people hold these misconceptions especially when you consider all of the damage that was done in Houston and the amount of media coverage it got, but how hard is it to look up or ask about the track of the storm?Andrew had a tight wind swath that devastated Homestead and nearby areas
9/12/2017 5:47:45 PM
tldr
9/12/2017 6:05:20 PM
is earl on the spectrum?
9/12/2017 10:44:45 PM
are everyone's roads fine?
9/12/2017 11:36:55 PM
I know 2 people from work who have their houses basically destroyed by Irma, one from flooding another from a tornado tearing the room off followed by hours of rain.Fucking sucks.That's on the central east coast, can't imagine Southern FL and Tampa/landfall areas
9/12/2017 11:58:13 PM
As long as they let us get through the worst parts north, I checked the imagery. Very surprising how good key west is. Just random boats got loose...but look north https://storms.ngs.noaa.gov/storms/irma/index.html#
9/14/2017 1:46:33 AM