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Tropical Major Hurricane Irma (Part 2)

Can't knock the NHC. They did a great job
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Back after a 30 hour long power and cable outage here. More importantly, though the yard is a bit of a mess with some limbs, I had no trees down or damage. But the SAV area (not me) had a storm surge that was in many cases even worse than Matthew! Many low lieing areas had water in homes. :( OTOH, there weren't nearly as many trees down as were taken by Matthew since the winds weren't as high.
There was even flooding of River St. from the adjacent SAV river! Tybee had plenty of flooding. Between the storm surge and heavy rains falling within a relatively short time, it was a mess in low areas of the area. I got about 6".
 
Back after a 30 hour long power and cable outage here. More importantly, though the yard is a bit of a mess with some limbs, I had no trees down or damage. But the SAV area (not me) had a storm surge that was in many cases even worse than Matthew! Many low lieing areas had water in homes. :( OTOH, there weren't nearly as many trees down as were taken by Matthew since the winds weren't as high.
There was even flooding of River St. from the adjacent SAV river! Tybee had plenty of flooding. Between the storm surge and heavy rains falling within a relatively short time, it was a mess in low areas of the area. I got about 6".
Glad to hear you were fine! Just crazy that there was a large area of impact and that the storm surge was higher than Matthew, which was a much closer hit and stronger hit than Irma. Goes to show it isn't always about strength, but rather size of the wind field.
 
Seems to be happening more and more. I know in winter the past few years there have been times people say things should happen with winter storms based on climo, but they ended up not happening that way. Seems to be getting harder and harder to forecast what any type of storm will do around here based on what used to happen.
Most of the issues with closures of businesses is due to power outage and some access issues (Road blocked by trees/lines)
 
Is it just me or were the areas in GA that got the highest wind the areas that were further away from the center ? It's almost as if the center didn't matter and the closer you were to the center the lighter the winds were.
 
Back after a 30 hour long power and cable outage here. More importantly, though the yard is a bit of a mess with some limbs, I had no trees down or damage. But the SAV area (not me) had a storm surge that was in many cases even worse than Matthew! Many low lieing areas had water in homes. :( OTOH, there weren't nearly as many trees down as were taken by Matthew since the winds weren't as high.
There was even flooding of River St. from the adjacent SAV river! Tybee had plenty of flooding. Between the storm surge and heavy rains falling within a relatively short time, it was a mess in low areas of the area. I got about 6".
Glad you are ok, Larry. The Moles were fretting, lol. Goes to show what a major with a direct hit could do. I sure didn't like some of the model runs. I'm not sure the Sav area is ready for what that could have been. What do you think? So far they've been missing into Charleston. T
 
Is it just me or were the areas in GA that got the highest wind the areas that were further away from the center ? It's almost as if the center didn't matter and the closer you were to the center the lighter the winds were.
I think that high that kept the spinners away set up a pressure gradient for some. I know this storm, weakened as it was, would have be terrifying without the cold air over us. I was dreading the spinners most. T
 
Is it just me or were the areas in GA that got the highest wind the areas that were further away from the center ? It's almost as if the center didn't matter and the closer you were to the center the lighter the winds were.
No, it's not just you. Irma had a wide wind field and some of the winds up at 850 probably did mix down to the surface when the heavier rain moved in. There was TS force winds far as NE GA.

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No, it's not just you. Irma had a wide wind field and some of the winds up at 850 probably did mix down to the surface when the heavier rain moved in. There was TS force winds far as NE GA.

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Thanks for confirming what I thought. I know the center went through south and then west georgia, but it seems like areas from Atlanta eastward had stronger winds than areas southwest of the city closer to the center. Looking at the school closings it looks like most of them are for counties along and East of I-85 and East of I-75.
 
Glad to hear you were fine! Just crazy that there was a large area of impact and that the storm surge was higher than Matthew, which was a much closer hit and stronger hit than Irma. Goes to show it isn't always about strength, but rather size of the wind field.

Indeed, this was one quite unique storm in that respect! At the closest approach of the center, which was on land, I think it was already down to strong TS strength. But it was the buildup of several days of swell coming in to this area on NE winds combined with southeasterly TS force winds that did it. I honestly didn't expect the surge to exceed Matthew. Now for the record, some areas weren't higher than Matthew as Ft. Pulaski was actually a few inches lower than Matthew.
 
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Glad you are ok, Larry. The Moles were fretting, lol. Goes to show what a major with a direct hit could do. I sure didn't like some of the model runs. I'm not sure the Sav area is ready for what that could have been. What do you think? So far they've been missing into Charleston. T

Thanks, Tony. I was very worried for several days about the possibility of a devastating hit. We've been quite lucky for a long time! They'll never be ready for that extreme scenario. But as long as evacuations are done properly, at least the danger to lives would be kept to a minimum.
 
I finally have internet again! Xfinity just randomly went out around 9pm Monday night and was out until sometime this morning. I woke up around 7:30 and saw it was back on.I got to keep power at my house, but I had to lose internet instead. lol Oh well, it was the better trade off anyway.

I'll have to backtrack some pages, but I'm glad to see and hear everyone made it through Irma ok. I still haven't really been outside a whole lot since Irma came through, but from what I have seen my neighborhood didn't have any wind damage, but I know of adjacent neighborhoods that did. It was still a rough and wild Monday regardless.
 
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