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Major Hurricane Irma


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38 minutes ago, bobbutts said:

They were hit directly by Charley in 2004 and I don't recall it being a big problem.

http://allears.net/news/hurricane.htm

Found this article stating that many attractions opened the next day.

 

I was in Disney the day after charley and It was humming along. There was a lot of tree damage around Orlando as you could imagine. But life went on in the magic kingdom. 

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5 minutes ago, Hoosier said:

Mean track is pretty awful for Miami area according to this

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Barring a decent shift, we will be wobble watching like crazy in a couple days.

Plenty of potential western coast tracks showing up now.  Interesting how they are pretty much a NNW through the state instead of N or NNE now (capture by the cutoff I assume).

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7 minutes ago, forecasterjack said:

Cloud tops now below -80C NE of the eye. This thing has a looooong way to go https://weather.us/satellite/turks-and-caicos/top-alert-superhd-5min.html#play

Looks to me like in the last couple frames the eye is shrinking as well. Maybe I'm just losing my mind but I swear that's what it looks like. 

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The timing and duration of the northern turn and then the timing of the westward bend is so critical.  It just seems like a very difficult track to forecast.  So far, it's been on a general westward motion with degrees of more northern and southern jogs.  

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30 minutes ago, EasternLI said:

Seems like you can see the physical size actually increasing right now on the animated loop. Also, Turks and Caicos are taking one on the chin right now.

 

 

It's the first piece of land , that's tasted IRMA's true surge.   Even all the islands hit yesterday...were either a direct hit or only got brushed on the south or west end.  

Just to the right of a hurricane = worst surge.   wouldn't be surprised if their seeing a 20 to 25 foot surge.   Think about how long this waters been gathering up on it's right side...about a week now. 

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I was in Disney the day after charley and It was humming along. There was a lot of tree damage around Orlando as you could imagine. But life went on in the magic kingdom. 



Charley had a very small wind field and I-4 was kind of the dividing line between who got damage and who didn't. I was on the 'got damage' side.

Oddly, Hurricane Erin in '95 is the only central Fl hurricane that really impacted the parks. Sea World didn't open day after until 2 because it took us that long to remove over 100 downed trees and shredded roofing from the ski stadium.

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2 minutes ago, dan11295 said:

Just eyeballing the 18z GEFS ensembles compared to the 18Z GFS the OP looks to be on the left of that guidance prior to the N turn.

Honestly, I think the ensembles lose a bit of value for S FL at this point. 12z GFS probably the east boundary, 12z UK the West. Won't know for sure the track until that turn begins.

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guys and gals, not sure how relevant this is to the discussion, but we've had a couple of X-class and a couple of M-class solar flares over the last 36 hours (one of which was an X-9). I know this won't directly affect Irma itself. But we've been apparently been wavering between a G-2 and G-4 geomagnetic storm over the last few hours, and may do so for another 24-48 hours. this type of geomagnetic storm may affect satellites and their data, as well as some radio transmissions.

hopefully this doesn't degrade any data we will be getting on Irma (and Jose and Katia) from up top for the next few days, when we need it the most.

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