When do you think your church will reschedule? I want to know if we have to worry about 91L in Florida.
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Sanibel wrote:TWC Kevin said the winds aren't making it to the surface with Gabrielle. 20% reduction or more with this weird storm. It isn't intensifying or boosting over the Gulf Stream.
Rain is being dried up by dry air slot to west of system over North Carolina.
wxman57 wrote:Amazing pictures of the devastation at Cape Hatteras on TWC. Sunny sky, people laying on the beach. TWC girl looks quite out of place in a rain jacket. Maybe they should issue TWC bikinis? No, cancel that, I don't want to see TOO much of Jim Cantore. They'll get a few squalls this afternoon, though. But this one of those storms where you just walk inside when you see it coming and wait a few hours for it to pass.
wxman57 wrote:Amazing pictures of the devastation at Cape Hatteras on TWC. Sunny sky, people laying on the beach. TWC girl looks quite out of place in a rain jacket. Maybe they should issue TWC bikinis? No, cancel that, I don't want to see TOO much of Jim Cantore. They'll get a few squalls this afternoon, though. But this one of those storms where you just walk inside when you see it coming and wait a few hours for it to pass.
Ptarmigan wrote:wxman57 wrote:Amazing pictures of the devastation at Cape Hatteras on TWC. Sunny sky, people laying on the beach. TWC girl looks quite out of place in a rain jacket. Maybe they should issue TWC bikinis? No, cancel that, I don't want to see TOO much of Jim Cantore. They'll get a few squalls this afternoon, though. But this one of those storms where you just walk inside when you see it coming and wait a few hours for it to pass.
Not a bad day on the beach.![]()
Then why are they covering it if nothing is happening?
wxman57 wrote:I see something VERY significant on satellite now. Squalls south of Gabrielle are weakening and really struggling to move inland. Basically, Gabrielle's LLC is separating from those squalls. Sorry, Outer Banks, you may not get too much rain out of this. But look 130nm NE of the center and you'll see new convection firing. I think this is a sign of changing winds aloft and an impending NE turn. Convection should shift to the eastern side of Gabrielle this evening as it begins accelerating out to sea.
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