and please don't blast me or call this a stupid question lol
Lets' just say Wilma stays on her NHC forecast track and does end up going over Lake Okechobee, Is there a possibility all the way up here I could see hurricane force winds, or would she have to be closer than that..?
Keep in mind, her wind field may expand as she approaches the shore..
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she is compact now, but she will "unravel" as she weakens, which is actually a worse scenario. Rather than 30 miles of CAT 5 we may very well see 150 miles of CAT 3 ... which do you think would be more devastating?
The surge will be about the same regardless.
By the time she hits florida, we will see that her winds will have greatly expanded.
The surge will be about the same regardless.
By the time she hits florida, we will see that her winds will have greatly expanded.
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TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:she is compact now, but she will "unravel" as she weakens, which is actually a worse scenario. Rather than 30 miles of CAT 5 we may very well see 150 miles of CAT 3 ... which do you think would be more devastating?
The surge will be about the same regardless.
By the time she hits florida, we will see that her winds will have greatly expanded.
150 miles of cat 3... She will hit as a cat 3 or 4..... No way her winds will expand that much... As of now you are the the weak side.. 72 hours away from landfall i was aimed at the throat of rita.. expecting no house to come back to since im on the water.. And came home with a broken cactus plant.. Things change.. Keep an eye and if you need to leave or are worried get out
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Re: Question
Josephine96 wrote:and please don't blast me or call this a stupid question lol
Lets' just say Wilma stays on her NHC forecast track and does end up going over Lake Okechobee, Is there a possibility all the way up here I could see hurricane force winds, or would she have to be closer than that..?
Keep in mind, her wind field may expand as she approaches the shore..
Highly dependant upon forward speed. If she's moving at a good clip, hurricane gusts under the outer NW quad could be recorded. Doubt sustained, even less with a tight compact hurricane.
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