They say the SE coast of florida is not that prone to big storm surge's. I wasn't sure how big a factor the Bahamas blocking most wave action attributed to this (to the East and SE especially) /and or the shallower water nearby the bahamian island chain.
Was thinking that any big storm coming down from the SW and hitting say (West palm beach) or Delray area, would probably unload a rather large storm surge, pretty deep and warm gulf stream water's very near shore as well as a long fetch of open water, was wondering if anything like this ever happened. Maybe if not as a hurricane, a subtropical storm, last year Andrea almost took a run at the E. coast of florida (after N.C) bud faded and turned back around. anyone know of a situation like i'm talking about occuring in FL.
Has a hurricane ever hit South Florida from the NE
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Re: Has a hurricane ever hit South Florida from the NE
cpdaman wrote:They say the SE coast of florida is not that prone to big storm surge's. I wasn't sure how big a factor the Bahamas blocking most wave action attributed to this (to the East and SE especially) /and or the shallower water nearby the bahamian island chain.
Was thinking that any big storm coming down from the SW and hitting say (West palm beach) or Delray area, would probably unload a rather large storm surge, pretty deep and warm gulf stream water's very near shore as well as a long fetch of open water, was wondering if anything like this ever happened. Maybe if not as a hurricane, a subtropical storm, last year Andrea almost took a run at the E. coast of florida (after N.C) bud faded and turned back around. anyone know of a situation like i'm talking about occuring in FL.
its the deep water
that is why Biscayne Bay can have surges over 15 feet, but Miami Beach and Key Biscayne likely will never see higher than 10
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Re: Has a hurricane ever hit South Florida from the NE
Derek Ortt wrote:cpdaman wrote:They say the SE coast of florida is not that prone to big storm surge's. I wasn't sure how big a factor the Bahamas blocking most wave action attributed to this (to the East and SE especially) /and or the shallower water nearby the bahamian island chain.
Was thinking that any big storm coming down from the SW and hitting say (West palm beach) or Delray area, would probably unload a rather large storm surge, pretty deep and warm gulf stream water's very near shore as well as a long fetch of open water, was wondering if anything like this ever happened. Maybe if not as a hurricane, a subtropical storm, last year Andrea almost took a run at the E. coast of florida (after N.C) bud faded and turned back around. anyone know of a situation like i'm talking about occuring in FL.
its the deep water
that is why Biscayne Bay can have surges over 15 feet, but Miami Beach and Key Biscayne likely will never see higher than 10
Yes, because Biscayne bay is VERY shallow. I was out there fishing when I visited the keys, a 6 foot man could touch bottom in half of it.
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Re: Has a hurricane ever hit South Florida from the NE
betsy did come into miami from the west, after accomplishing a suprise hairpin turn and suprising us all in s florida
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Re: Has a hurricane ever hit South Florida from the NE
...and i believe andrew's storm surge was recorded as 17 feet
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Yet, even a 15 ft surge in S. Biscayne Bay will not penetrate very far inland, thanks to the big slab of coral rock right near the bayshore.
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