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Brian5671

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  1. Locally we had hours of 50-60 mph gust before the 80-90 mph gusts came in-the former certainly weakened many limbs and trees, the bigger gusts finished them off.
  2. Maybe but alot of CT/RI/MA is densely wooded...
  3. The 1938 cane in today's times would be truly catostrophic-power grid down for months etc not to mention all the trees down
  4. JB did ...and he was right-said 937 mb I think it actually got a bit lower
  5. I hear ya, until it's in the bucket it hasn't happened.
  6. Tropical remnant rains never disappoint that's for sure.
  7. There is likely significant damage there with the 100-125mph wind gusts...
  8. Cape Coral getting reports of significant structural damage across the city, emergency officials say From CNN’s Naomi Thomas Ryan Lamb, fire chief and emergency management director of Cape Coral, Florida, told CNN the city is getting reports of significant structural damage. “We’re getting reports of significant structural damage across our city, as well as significant rain,” Lamb said. Lamb said that they have seen some storm surge as it pushed in the opposite direction to a limited degree and are now bracing as it potentially pushes toward a lot of the population mass and as the flow pushes into the city’s river and canal system. The significant calls that have been coming in are from people still in their homes who have experienced some type of roof, window or door failure.
  9. A far lefty like you without a subscription? Come on.
  10. tack on the usual 50-75 mile bump north and the map will be correct
  11. I'm always amazed that these missions never have an accident....
  12. Definitely top 5 and depending on what happens further northeast-inland FL, NE FL and SC/GA it could be top 3
  13. Sure is! I watched it again yesterday .
  14. The friction with land might actually yank it right and landfall...You could see that with Charley a bit too as it made a harder right turn
  15. Big rains still look to be an issue there especially just S and E of the city.
  16. looks to landfall in FL tomorrow b/w 1-3pm give or take.
  17. GFS with absured rainfall totals...the freshwater flooding will be a big story in itself if this comes even close to verifying
  18. then it would just go over the swampy everglades with not much weakening and crush Miami....pick your poison
  19. The stall over FL appears dead too-more models taking it steadily NE now....
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