ATL: MATTHEW - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Checking in from Port St. Lucie. Myself and family are good here. No damage and no power. On generator now. Slight jog right and faster forward speed spared us. Hate seeing the images coming out of Jacksonville. That is a bad situation unfolding up there.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Rail Dawg wrote:I just pushed the "Home" button on my trucks GPS.
That was an INCREDIBLE run.
No regrets except for those suffering because of Matthew.
Make sure that GPS takes you INLAND!

Thanks and be safe on your way home!
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Rail Dawg wrote:Just turned around on A1A.
DANGEROUS storm surge.
Miles of it. 3 feet deep and rising.
Back to the bridge then I-95 N.
There are limits and you must always know where they are.
Uh, yeah. I saw a video of cars being wiped out by the storm surge yesterday. Nothing to play with here.
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Amazing how high flood waters can get in rivers. We have a river here in Texas that went 30ft above flood height last year. Still debris in the top of 100 year old oak trees to this day. But that was from fresh water flooding as I live a long way from the coast.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
northjaxpro wrote:ncweatherwizard wrote:Wow. The all-time record at Mayport is 8.5 feet from the 1898 hurricane. Other than that, it's apparently never gotten above 4.54' (http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrogra ... gage=mypf1).
That is right . Matthew literally destroyed Dora's record. It is incredible and it is still rising.
Also, for those familiar with the Jacksonville Landing, the moving swayingng concrete dock in front of the Landing is taking some structural damage and water is bedinning to flood over portions of that dock on the St. Johns River.
Since we have record storm surge on the St. Johns now, there is going to be significant flooding in the tributaries in Jax ss well.
yet the girl on TWC said the Landing was safe and secure.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Nearly a 1000 dead in Haiti, I definitely think Matt will be retired.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Blinhart wrote:northjaxpro wrote:ncweatherwizard wrote:Wow. The all-time record at Mayport is 8.5 feet from the 1898 hurricane. Other than that, it's apparently never gotten above 4.54' (http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrogra ... gage=mypf1).
That is right . Matthew literally destroyed Dora's record. It is incredible and it is still rising.
Also, for those familiar with the Jacksonville Landing, the moving swayingng concrete dock in front of the Landing is taking some structural damage and water is bedinning to flood over portions of that dock on the St. Johns River.
Since we have record storm surge on the St. Johns now, there is going to be significant flooding in the tributaries in Jax ss well.
yet the girl on TWC said the Landing was safe and secure.
Based on what I saw, it is not destroyed, but there are a few portions of the dock had a bit of damage with a few of the concrete sections of the dock.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Blinhart wrote:Nearly a 1000 dead in Haiti, I definitely think Matt will be retired.
Is it up to a 1000 already?

I would be disappointed if they didn't retire the name to be honest.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
SnowFalcon wrote:Blinhart wrote:Nearly a 1000 dead in Haiti, I definitely think Matt will be retired.
Is it up to a 1000 already?![]()
I would be disappointed if they didn't retire the name to be honest.
What it did to eastern Cuba and the Bahamas will likely be enough to retire the name.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
WGV, if you are on here, John Gaughn on TV-4 is showing radar estimates of winds gusting upwards to near 90 mph there. I am curious what is going on out near where you are at the World Golf Village.
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SouthFLTropics wrote:Checking in from Port St. Lucie. Myself and family are good here. No damage and no power. On generator now. Slight jog right and faster forward speed spared us. Hate seeing the images coming out of Jacksonville. That is a bad situation unfolding up there.
SouthFl, glad to here everything is mostly oK!
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
http://www.news4jax.com/live/live-from-wjxt showing some live coverage and film footage of jacksonville beach and other places that have flooded. This looks bad.
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Looks like Matthew is trying to reorganize as it pulls away from the coast. May keep cat 3 status longer than anticipated.
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
There is widespread. flooding going on at Jacksonville Beach. Reports are from TV-4 that flooding from Storm Surge goes inland all the way up to 4th Street. at this time.
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Rail Dawg wrote:I just pushed the "Home" button on my trucks GPS.
That was an INCREDIBLE run.
No regrets except for those suffering because of Matthew.
100% second every word what posted there - i did a landfall run years back myself an experience i will not forget!!!
Safe travels home & if you find the time please post specifics about where that surge came over a1a for those of us who live there...
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Re: ATL: MATTHEW - Hurricane - Discussion
Vdogg wrote:Looks like Matthew is trying to reorganize as it pulls away from the coast. May keep cat 3 status longer than anticipated.
Deep convection reorganizing around the center.
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Looks like the eyewall coming really close to Jacksonville on the radar.
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Blinhart wrote:Nearly a 1000 dead in Haiti, I definitely think Matt will be retired.
Stranger things have happened. Gordon killed over 1,000 in 1994 (may have been more) and is still on the list.
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