I seriously doubt Southwest Georgia from Albany to the FL border got over 110 mph winds as this map suggests.Not trying to light up NWS Peachtree city. I know they were handcuffed from the consistently west forecast. But this is such a brutal wind map compared to what happened. Parts of Southeast GA shaded in yellow got 80-90mph winds gusts
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Sorry I should’ve clarified. This was the forecast wind gust potential they put out Friday afternoon . I will edit my post now to avoid confusion. This was their final call essentiallyI seriously doubt Southwest Georgia from Albany to the FL border got over 110 mph winds as this map suggests.
but Friday afternoon was well after it made landfall right ? I think landfall was Thursday nightSorry I should’ve clarified. This was the forecast wind gust potential they put out Friday afternoon . I will edit my post now to avoid confusion. This was their final call essentially
Sorry got my days mixed up. Been a long week. Yes this was put out Thursday afternoon as the storm was about to make landfallbut Friday afternoon was well after it made landfall right ? I think landfall was Thursday night
Strength was not the issue. The strength of the storm was well known before landfall.Maybe the fact it was stronger pulled it east and the NHC was not expecting it to be so strong ?