accu35
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lol, left hookGfs around same area as 18z with that sharp right hook.
lol, left hookGfs around same area as 18z with that sharp right hook.
I agree.A faster system gives credence to a weaker system . Hell, it's not like there is a lot of time left
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A faster system gives credence to a weaker system . Hell, it's not like there is a lot of time left
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How to find the satellite images for this storm?
0z Euro is way east basically onshore tomorrow night in the Florida big bend
And much weaker
A massive win ? It had this thing east of Florida for like 5 days in a row . And it's only been correcting east after moving towards a euro trackMakes sense east=weaker cooler water and less time
This is a massive win for the gfs to start the season too
3-4 inches of rain with wind gusts in the 30mph range . How is that downplaying when it's an extremely weak systemThe Florida panhandle into eastern Alabama and western Georgia…4
to 8 inches, isolated 12 inches.
https://www.alabamawx.com/?p=162393
FFC seems to be downplaying this, per usual. Do not understand their thinking??? Any thoughts?
It isn't. It would have to be a 65 mph storm at landfall and would have to intensify a lot today. Latest path seems to put the outer bands over N GA, so severe weather is what I would be looking for. I think the max on this is 55 mph at this point.3-4 inches of rain with wind gusts in the 30mph range . How is that downplaying when it's an extremely weak system![]()
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Yep good point . Someone is gonna get dry slotted no doubt . Just look at southern Florida currently . They are getting shafted from the big totals they were expectingInland effects will be a bit tricky if your not close to landfall. There is going to be a pretty big dry slot with this. Even on the east side. There are parts of GA that will see this. And maybe some rain amounts around an inch or so.
Yep good point . Someone is gonna get dry slotted no doubt . Just look at southern Florida currently . They are getting shafted from the big totals they were expecting
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He is near Greenville SCAgain where is here????
Under a flood watch here until Tuesday 8AM, for 3-6” of rain, with locally 8-10” amounts!
He is near Greenville SC
Looks to me that N GA, atleast, is going to get hammered by the monster band of rain that is just E of Florida, and will rotate NW into S.C. and E GA. NGa is also shown to get 3-5” of rain, so not sure about dryslot?2 things. It appears the LLC is on the eastern part of the ball of storms, and still moving north. The other thing is, to me, it’s very clear that GA is going to get dry slotted. Yes we will pick up prob 1-3” with some higher amounts, but unless your near the center after landfall your not going to see the super high totals. AL being the heaviest rain areas.
Upslope areas will more than likely see the most rain in the state of GA if currents trends continue IMHOLooks to me that N GA, atleast, is going to get hammered by the monster band of rain that is just E of Florida, and will rotate NW into S.C. and E GA. NGa is also shown to get 3-5” of rain, so not sure about dryslot?