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Tropical Major Hurricane Irma (Part 1)

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Looks like the NHC has it making to the west side of Florida before going north. Good news for here, not for FL
 
What happens to ocean currents below the surface as a hurricane passes? Are there underwater surges or is the ocean basically a safe place to be just below the immediate surface?
 
What happens to ocean currents below the surface as a hurricane passes? Are there underwater surges or is the ocean basically a safe place to be just below the immediate surface?
Just curious, what was the purpose of that question? A person does not want to be in the ocean, in and or around Irma. With this kind of storm, it will bring significant storm surge and rip currents.
Are you referring to what happens after a hurricane passes? If so, there would be choppy sea's and rip currents until the water starts to calm back down to normal standards.

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It was more a question of curiosity. The water would be the last place I'd think about being with any hurricane. I wondered whether submarines could safely operate under a hurricane at a reasonable depth. My dad is an ex submariner but he doesn't remember much these days. :)
 
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Getting very close to baruda and anguilla. Prayers for anyone left on the islands.
 
0z GFS is running, it seems like it's running little late tonight, but it's finally coming out.

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Yeah, with Irma tracking just north of the bigger islands (most likely it will) it should remain it's major category status, cause the SSTs are very warm (85f+) in the path of Irma. I don't think there will be much of an interaction between the mountains and Irma to weaken it by much.

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Looks to be positioned a lil further south and west of the 18z run with relatively same pressure
 
starting to move north at 96 between Miami and Andros, this is 8pm Saturday Night

108 moving NNW-N just east of Miami 897 mb 8am Sunday
 
ya just off shore..GFS said I am going to stay consistent for sure..890mb at this point riding the coast or just off of it heading north
 
Pretty decent westward shift compared to 18z again between Euro/GFS a combo puts it right on nose of South Florida
 
Don't like the looks of this run for SC. Not losing any strength as it heads north
 
meanwhile Barbuda about to get the eye of a 185 mph hurricane

I think there's only been one or two Atlantic landfalls at this intensity
 
Well, Charleston was a nice town...I'll miss you.

Just caught myself up, looks like quite a bit of a shift back west from 18z so that might've been an inconsequential run.
 
well, Dr. NO.....you joining the GFS east or you going west again?
lol. CMC went to Miami an then turned out to sea....hahhahhahhahh that model is worst than the NAM
 
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