severestorm
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Seeing alot of power trucks move south on the interstate. Antedotal.
Hopefully it motivates some evacuations. The tide surge is gonna be brutal.Look at that pinhole. Good luck getting dry air inside that any time soon. Luckily there’s still time into midweek for Milton to change structure but for now this is what nightmares are made of
The problem I see is this was forecasted Tuesday night/Wednesday morning in the HMON, HAFS A and B. So it's 36-48 hours ahead of forecast. What the heck is it gonna do now???Probably a Cat 5 now. Or right on the doorstep. Good thing it will be weakening at a good clip as it makes landfall.
Based on.....?Probably a Cat 5 now. Or right on the doorstep. Good thing it will be weakening at a good clip as it makes landfall.
Get bigger, weaken a little but try to ramp back up after EWRC is doneThe problem I see is this was forecasted Tuesday night/Wednesday morning in the HMON, HAFS A and B. So it's 36-48 hours ahead of forecast. What the heck is it gonna do now???
I think they moved it a smig north. My opinion, they will keep doing that. It will come in just north of Tampa, but the damage to Tampa will be devastating without a headon.Quite literally overtop of Tampa now
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Won’t change the surge it’s pushing though, that’s already a done deal… scary. I hope it avoids Tampa to the emptier north.Probably a Cat 5 now. Or right on the doorstep. Good thing it will be weakening at a good clip as it makes landfall.
Consensus of midel data I'd guessBased on.....?
Yeah, surge will be a big problem, particularly if it stays in the high end 3-5 range, traversing the whole Gulf.Won’t change the surge it’s pushing though, that’s already a done deal… scary. I hope it avoids Tampa to the emptier north.