
ATL: MILTON - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
kevin wrote:Recon just left, do we know when the next one will arrive?
Around 730 to 8pm two more planes. Precise time will vary.
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tolakram wrote:Now IS the time for wobble watching. It appears almost stalled, so I think it will turn. I could be just hoping of course.
https://i.imgur.com/BJgL9VS.gif
Agree. I see more easterly component now vs NE
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Radar velocities out of KTBW suggest baroclinic intensification is starting, with returns in the 115-120kt range.
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is that a much bigger new cleared out eye on these radars?
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TampaWxLurker wrote:tolakram wrote:Now IS the time for wobble watching. It appears almost stalled, so I think it will turn. I could be just hoping of course.
https://i.imgur.com/BJgL9VS.gif
Looks like the possible start of a turn to me.
Agreed. The turn appears to be happening. Much faster landfall than I anticipated
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
Ubuntwo wrote:Radar velocities out of KTBW suggest baroclinic intensification is starting, with returns in the 115-120kt range.
Hurricane Fiona and Arthur style. Very similar to stuff we see from systems up here in the North Atlantic before they go extratropical.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
Reports of a tornado touchdown here in Rio/Jensen Beach 
Update that to “confirmed”

Update that to “confirmed”
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
looking at radar a right turn and slowing might be here, cant tell
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
Maybe 17 miles north, looks to be stabilizing pressure wise


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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
New recon already on its way, probably because Milton is moving faster than anticipated. It'll probably be there in 1.5 hours.
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Denis Philips sounding very concerned for Tampa Bay, saying that he is not seeing any easterly component to spare the Bay area, and that yes while it has weakened wind wise, its just right now a big machine pushing energy and water onto the coast.
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Things are really picking up here in Delray Beach (PBC). Tornadoes confirmed everywhere. It's going to be a long night.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
Xyls wrote:Ubuntwo wrote:Radar velocities out of KTBW suggest baroclinic intensification is starting, with returns in the 115-120kt range.
Hurricane Fiona and Arthur style. Very similar to stuff we see from systems up here in the North Atlantic before they go extratropical.
Could you imagine if this was the size of Fiona hitting this area? Good lord that thing was such a freak.
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caneseddy wrote:Denis Philips sounding very concerned for Tampa Bay, saying that he is not seeing any easterly component to spare the Bay area, and that yes while it has weakened wind wise, its just right now a big machine pushing energy and water onto the coast.
Radar is showing an easterly component right now, need to wait to see if it’s the forecasted direction change or a jog
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Doesn't look very structured on IR at least, but the new convective blowup in Milton's northern side is impressive with now even some -90C pixels on IR.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
one of the local TV mets here in Tampa (Dennis Phillips) just said it is not going to turn east and the northern eyewall will track over Pinellas county
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
It appears Milton will move past before high tide (~6am Thursday). However, they just passed low tide in Tampa, and the tide will be increasing as Milton moves closer and pushes surge water.
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caneseddy wrote:Denis Philips sounding very concerned for Tampa Bay, saying that he is not seeing any easterly component to spare the Bay area, and that yes while it has weakened wind wise, its just right now a big machine pushing energy and water onto the coast.
i was worried he was a bit too confident the last two days about that big right hook...hope it still happens but thought he was putting too much faith in "these storms always wobble south and east"
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