ATL: GONZALO - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: GONZALO - Hurricane - Discussion
I wonder why they maintained the Hurricane Watch for Puerto Rico as the radious of Hurricane force winds is only 10 miles and the new track passes more than 120 miles from the NE coast.
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Re: ATL: GONZALO - Hurricane - Discussion
cycloneye wrote:I wonder why they maintained the Hurricane Watch for Puerto Rico as the radious of Hurricane force winds is only 10 miles and the new track passes more than 120 miles from the NE coast.
I'm guessing because the radius of hurricane winds is expanding now or will be shortly and they are being cautious just in case there's a leftward shift in the track.
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adam0983 wrote:In the eyewall now at St Martin and wow what a punch Gonzalo is having there a trees down everywhere and signs are down and flooding is everywhere.
Stay safe!!!
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gatorcane wrote:Impressive indeed:![]()
Awesome pic from Hurricane Gonzalo! How lucky Guadeloupe was yesterday night when i see this robust feature. Let's hope that nothing bad happens! Keeping our fingers crossed. Again, be safe and dry Barbara!
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adam0983 wrote:The first part of eye wall of Hurricane Gonzalo has quite a punch my building is shaking at my hotel and cars are still driving in the roads. The government said to be off the roads by 3.
Oh man, be careful down there. Stay safe!!
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Re: ATL: GONZALO - Hurricane - Discussion
Visible satellite shows Gonzalo bursting a CDO hot tower right over the center at landfall.
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adam0983 wrote:I am in the southern eyewall right now. Will I be getting a break and get into the eye. I hope we do we are getting pounded right now.
It's hard to tell. It seems you should get a brief period in the eye for at least 10 or 15 minutes. Are you on the French or Dutch side?
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St. Martin is the French side and St. Maarten is the Dutch side. So, I'm guessing they're in the French side.ozonepete wrote:adam0983 wrote:I am in the southern eyewall right now. Will I be getting a break and get into the eye. I hope we do we are getting pounded right now.
It's hard to tell. It seems you should get a brief period in the eye for at least 10 or 15 minutes. Are you on the French or Dutch side?
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Re: ATL: GONZALO - Hurricane - Discussion
Thanks, Abajan. I should have thought of that because I've been there. 
Adam, how's it going now? Did you get any calming yet? If you're going to get into the eye it should be pretty soon. The rain looks torrential on radar and satellite.

Adam, how's it going now? Did you get any calming yet? If you're going to get into the eye it should be pretty soon. The rain looks torrential on radar and satellite.
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Re: ATL: GONZALO - Hurricane - Discussion
thanks you friends.
Yes I am hunkered down in my house and I am safe.We are currently getting hit hard.I think they eye wall is right over us.
very strong wind..gusts way over 75 mph and heavy rain...its been going on for a couple of hours now.
our boat is anchored in the Simpson Bay lagoon and it has burst partly lose from its ropes and we cannot get to it.
just hope it does not sink.
winds getting stronger as I type.
Be safe everyone
This storm may only be a CAT 1 but it's no fun at all and is really causing St Maarten major problems.
Yes I am hunkered down in my house and I am safe.We are currently getting hit hard.I think they eye wall is right over us.
very strong wind..gusts way over 75 mph and heavy rain...its been going on for a couple of hours now.
our boat is anchored in the Simpson Bay lagoon and it has burst partly lose from its ropes and we cannot get to it.
just hope it does not sink.
winds getting stronger as I type.
Be safe everyone
This storm may only be a CAT 1 but it's no fun at all and is really causing St Maarten major problems.
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