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Posted on 08/28/2019 1:34:36 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Hurricane Dorian battered St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and brushing Puerto Rico. Taking aim at the Florida Atlantic Coastline, Hurricane Dorian is projected to be a major hurricane (Category 3) at landfall.
Satellite Imagery Dorian
NHC Public Advisories
NHC Discussions
Florida Radar Loop (with storm track overlay)
Buoy Data with Storm Track overlay
“This video shocked me. People are probably drowned on Abaco. Hope all evacuated to higher ground in time.”
They always cite the storm surge height rather than storm surge height + wave height. People near the water face the storm surge + wave height. They think 15’ surge means they only need to be at 15’ elevation. They find out about the large waves in the surge a bit late.
I agree. This thread is no place for technical quibbling. Many folks living in FL rely on NN as an efficient source of information. Wading through posturing is an unnecessary distraction.
NN was a great help during Irma.
Gone?
Good!
Lives and property are at risk here.
I am always nice to nurses. They are the ones that give me shots.
Slowly (5mph) I turn (N).
When is it going to happen?
Is it going to happen?
Hey now, don’t forget us up here in the Carolina’s.
Kids are down at our beach place right now west of Southport, NC packing everything “flyable” into the house.
Wish the darn critter would push even further off to the east of Southport.
:)
Great job NN. Your Hurricane threads are always important.
Bless you.
Stay tuned. This forecast isn't set in stone until Dorian makes landfall.
:o)
Thanks, OEB.
Right. So it is feeling friction up to its north. Starting to slow, but when will it turn ?
Not a chance! Taking it one day at a time.
But you can do it?Settle down and help with the thread.
Another update at 6PM:
Hurricane Dorian Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL052019
600 PM EDT Sun Sep 01 2019
...CATASTROPHIC CATEGORY 5 DORIAN CONTINUES TO BATTER THE ABACOS...
This is a life-threatening situation. Residents in the Abacos
should continue to stay in their shelter as the eastern eyewall of
Dorian is over the area.
Hazards:
- Wind Gusts over 220 mph
- Storm Surge 18 to 23 feet above normal tide levels with higher
destructive waves
These hazards will cause extreme destruction in the affected areas
and will continue for several hours.
Holy crap.
Im near El Jobean. I was OOT for Charlie.
There is one noodle that concerns me.
Buzz off and stop the name calling.
The slower forward speed is probably a good sign for FL escaping the worst, don’t think there can be anything much better than moderate impacts from Palm Beach north now, but the eventual northward turn is more likely the slower Dorian goes now. Also noting that surface winds have shifted to a northerly direction in most parts of FL today. That is also consistent with the forecast scenario. Continued east to northeast winds would not be as good an omen for FL.
If it’s moving at 5 mph - or stalls out - does that put the direction up for grabs?
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