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Major Hurricane Irma


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7 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

12Z Canadian has a further east track from south florida all the way along and up the east  coast

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This has it phasing with the first SW the GFS has it phasing with a second SW. Tricky forecast and shows anything can still happen. Hopefully the 0z runs provide some clarity. 

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2 minutes ago, OUGrad05 said:

No, you may have TS force wind gusts but it won't be a high end tropical storm in PA on the GFS track.

 

Just now, winterymix said:

I'm seeing 30 mph gusts near the coast so if still warm core, a depression.

Thanks to both. I saw the post about 24 hours dropping to Cat 1 strength and wondered because it looked like in 24 from 2nd landfall, she'd be in western PA.

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8 minutes ago, tim123 said:

Turns into one hell of a great lakes storm

Yeah, a pretty good one by September standards.  The phasing slows the weakening process and the system actually deepens again.  

Should point out the obvious that we shouldn't be putting a lot of stock in individual op runs yet, whether it's pre or post landfall.

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4 minutes ago, NJwx85 said:

Recon already reported 61kts well West of the eye.

I noticed that too, I was curious how wide this storm was for hurricane and TS force winds.  Seems to be broadening at least based on this early recon.  We'll see how the flight pans out.

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1 minute ago, WxWatcher007 said:

I've been tracking the public advisories the last few days

Friday 5am--Hurricane-force winds extended 15 miles and tropical-storm-force winds extended 90 miles.
Saturday 5am--Hurricane-force winds extended 25 miles and tropical-storm-force winds extended 80 miles.
Monday 5am--Hurricane-force winds extended 30 miles and tropical-storm-force winds extended 140 miles.

Repeated ERCs have been continuously expanding the windfield -- pretty much as forecast so far.

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13 minutes ago, MattPetrulli said:

How surge vulnerable is the east coast of FL? I know west coast is extremely surge vulnerable. 

I'd be interested in a more authoritative answer, but the way I have always understood it is that the shallow coastal waters in the gulf enhance surge.  The E. Coast of FL gets much deeper much faster, so it's doesn't provide as much enhancement.  I think the danger of neighborhoods well inland becoming flooded by surge is much greater on the gulf side.

Of course the E. Coast has much greater population density right on the waterfront so there are plenty of structures and people in harms way. 

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