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1 hour ago, Roger Smith said:

Just starting to cross the warmer core of Gulf stream, I would say Nicole reaches at least low end cat-2 at some point tonight, possibly mid-range cat-2, and also performs more of a curve north than model consensus, earlier was asking people what they thought of a grazing coastal track, possibly some inland movement now probable, but I think Nicole will try to stay over warm water as long as it can, could mean a landfall Jupiter to Melbourne. Never all that far inland, heads up NNW with enough of circulation over water to retain cat-1 intensity for quite a while, strong TS near Georgia coast in 36-42h. Long duration fetch means storm surge issues must be taken very seriously. This is now almost as strong as Sandy approaching NJ and Staten Island comes to mind. Were not the storm surge forecasts lowballed there? Or did people not take accurate warnings seriously? One or other as I recall. 

1) Sandy made landfall at 945 mb

2) Sandy was 1,100 miles wide

3) Sandy pushed the surge into New York Bay which is one of the largest bays in the world and naturally incredibly surge prone. There is nothing like that around where Nicole is going.

To sum it up, this is nothing like Sandy. 

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Just now, TradeWinds said:

Interesting official forecast for Orlando just increased wind forecast at 7:30 PM update to peak 55-65 with gusts to 80. Don't see that verifying but we'll know more as reports start further south. 

Recon showing expansive wind field on the N side of the storm. So with the current track, not an unreasonable forecast 

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Question for everyone and forgive me if this should be in the banter thread, but. When I look at the radar on weather.com it looks like the eye is almost going NNW as it lands putting it on a track to go over Orlando or even east of Orlando. This seems to differ from the cone or most tracks, is this just the model they are using or are they projecting a jump east in the track? Or am I just misreading the radar


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7 minutes ago, Clyde said:

The transformer to my house, and only my house, blew about an hour ago. I might possibly have been the first power outage in Seminole County due to Nicole…emoji2371.png

Here in Pinellas County, when we see 40 mph gusts, power starts to go out and we hear transformers exploding. At night we see the bright blue flashes. It's life in a Tree City with old trees. :)

 

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6 minutes ago, dbullsfan said:

Question for everyone and forgive me if this should be in the banter thread, but. When I look at the radar on weather.com it looks like the eye is almost going NNW as it lands putting it on a track to go over Orlando or even east of Orlando. This seems to differ from the cone or most tracks, is this just the model they are using or are they projecting a jump east in the track? Or am I just misreading the radar


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It's like an optical illusion especially with wider eyes. They also use a composite radar I suppose. Even on radarscope, you can tell on a 20 frame loop it is WNW. Check out this loop and you'll see jogs but a general WNW. 

https://twitter.com/TMainolfiWESH/status/1590518516167368704?t=enBwT-KL08LxbScN89GQ9w&s=19

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6 minutes ago, Floydbuster said:

Reminds me of when Frances had a large ragged eye on the east coast back in 2004. Not nearly as strong, of course.

Yup, this is exactly what it’s reminding me of!

The giant primary band has made it here, and this is effectively the eyewall. Conditions are becoming much more intense and sustained very quickly. 
 

It appears the most intense part of the hurricane is likely to make it here. It’s sliding through Boca Raton and rapidly heading towards the Broward metro area. 
 

Also notably, it smells like the ocean! Literally the same smell as the beach when you’re standing next to breaking waves. It’s really nice 

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Hurricane Nicole Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       AL172022
1200 AM EST Thu Nov 10 2022

...12 AM EST POSITION UPDATE OF NICOLE...
...NICOLE BRINGING STRONG WINDS, A DANGEROUS STORM SURGE, AND HEAVY
RAINS AS IT APPROACHES THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA...

A weather station at Sebastian Inlet, Florida, recently reported a 
sustained wind of 48 mph (77 km/h) with a wind gust of 66 mph (106 
km/h).  A WeatherSTEM station near Stuart Beach, Florida, recently 
reported a sustained wind of 47 mph (76 km/h) with a wind gust of 
62 mph (100 km/h).

SUMMARY OF 1200 AM EST...0500 UTC...INFORMATION
---------------------------------------------------
LOCATION...27.1N 79.6W
ABOUT 50 MI...80 KM ESE OF FORT PIERCE FLORIDA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...75 MPH...120 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 285 DEGREES AT 13 MPH...20 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...980 MB...28.94 INCHES
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...2 AM EST POSITION UPDATE OF NICOLE...
...STRONG WINDS, DANGEROUS STORM SURGE AND WAVES, AND HEAVY RAINS 
CONTINUE AS NICOLE NEARS THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA...

NOAA buoy 41009, located about 25 miles east of Cape Canaveral, 
Florida, recently reported a sustained wind of 49 mph (79 km/h) and 
a wind gust to 65 mph (104 km/h). A weather station at Patrick Air 
Force Base recently reported a sustained wind of 53 mph (85 km/h) 
with a wind gust of 61 mph (98 km/h). 

A NOAA tide gauge at Fernandina Beach, Florida observed a water 
level of 4.5 feet above Mean Higher High Water.

SUMMARY OF 200 AM EST...0700 UTC...INFORMATION
---------------------------------------------------
LOCATION...27.4N 80.1W
ABOUT 15 MI...20 KM E OF FORT PIERCE FLORIDA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...75 MPH...120 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 290 DEGREES AT 14 MPH...22 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...980 MB...28.94 INCHES
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4 minutes ago, MattPetrulli said:
...2 AM EST POSITION UPDATE OF NICOLE...
...STRONG WINDS, DANGEROUS STORM SURGE AND WAVES, AND HEAVY RAINS 
CONTINUE AS NICOLE NEARS THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA...

NOAA buoy 41009, located about 25 miles east of Cape Canaveral, 
Florida, recently reported a sustained wind of 49 mph (79 km/h) and 
a wind gust to 65 mph (104 km/h). A weather station at Patrick Air 
Force Base recently reported a sustained wind of 53 mph (85 km/h) 
with a wind gust of 61 mph (98 km/h). 

A NOAA tide gauge at Fernandina Beach, Florida observed a water 
level of 4.5 feet above Mean Higher High Water.

SUMMARY OF 200 AM EST...0700 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...27.4N 80.1W
ABOUT 15 MI...20 KM E OF FORT PIERCE FLORIDA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...75 MPH...120 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 290 DEGREES AT 14 MPH...22 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...980 MB...28.94 INCHES

Going off 2 AM motion, should expect landfall around 3:30 AM or before. Also formed quite a large CDO despite dry air

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WTNT62 KNHC 100800
TCUAT2

Hurricane Nicole Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL       AL172022
300 AM EST Thu Nov 10 2022

...NICOLE MAKES LANDFALL ALONG THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA JUST SOUTH 
OF VERO BEACH...

Radar imagery from Miami and Melbourne shows the center of Nicole 
has made landfall on the east coast of the Florida peninsula on 
North Hutchinson Island just south of Vero Beach.  The maximum 
sustained winds are estimated to be 75 mph (120 km/h), and the 
minimum central pressure is estimated to be 981 mb (28.97 inches).

This will be the last hourly update given the degraded radar 
structure of Nicole.

SUMMARY OF 300 AM EST...0800 UTC...INFORMATION
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LOCATION...27.6N 80.4W
ABOUT 15 MI...25 KM NNW OF FORT PIERCE FLORIDA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...75 MPH...120 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...WNW OR 290 DEGREES AT 14 MPH...22 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...981 MB...28.97 INCHES

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Forecaster Bucci/Reinhart
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