We will have to keep track of how strong Zeta gets in the gulf. That will ultimately determine if we see something that severe. If the eyewall portion remains it'll likely be moderate TS winds though AL and weak TS into GA.
The whole extratropical transition adds a kink as well.
I was just looking at that. That’s a nasty setup if right.NAM is SE of the WRF, large area of 70-80knts at 925mb and 85-90knts at 850mb. Would hammer south AL into central GA.
It happened overnight as i recall. And i slept through all of it !Absolutely. The roar of the wind that night and the widespread tree damage is un-rivaled in my lifetime in this area.
WOULD THOSE WINDS GET TO THE SHELBY CO AREA. BELOW IS WHAT I HAVE COME UP WITH
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Yeah and no one is talking about it.... Georgia is gonna be in for a rude awakening0z FV3 has sustained TS winds into Atlanta... Wow.
This is becoming pretty concerning