nascarfan999 wrote:KBBOCA wrote:PandaCitrus wrote:There are no reports of widespread catastrophic surge in Naples or ft Myers yet. No flooding in downtown Naples.
This could be the BEST NEWS OF THE DAY assuming it holds true! I'm so relieved & thankful!
Another note that could affect the rest of the forecast, the eye has passed Ft. Myers yet there are no signs of their sea levels jumping in the same way Naples did. In fact, Ft. Myers remains around 3.8 feet below normal levels. Too early to call it for certain, but
it sure seems like the eastward shift helped to minimize the surge on the west coast.
That seems like the only possible explanation. The storm was large and intense, so a track farther west would have produced a more widespread, significant surge.
By "intense," I am referring to the very low pressure in the midst of an extensive fetch (radius of tropical-storm and hurricane winds).
What irritates me is that media outlets like MSNBC are blaming the NHC for a busted forecast, when in fact the media outlets turned the NHC's "possible" surge disaster into a "certain" one.
And this is from a guy who evacuated from Tampa Bay to Columbia, S.C., via Savannah and is typing this at a hotel.