DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
Actually they have a bad habit of intensifying this time of year.
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DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
stormreader wrote:DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
Destin, you should prepare for possible hurricane conditions tomorrow. Just saying it’s probably gonna be a little rockier than you may have figured.
caneman wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:Funny thing is storms can strengthen with shallow convection. After jeanne in 2005 did the loop convection was very shallow but a inner core developed regardless. Then later on the convection deepened
Well I was wrong but it is crappy looking on radar
jdjaguar wrote:pcolaman wrote:The thing that gets me is 12 mph to the nw. So that will move landfall to the west unless it turns hard to the north.So possible hurricane at landfall now with little time for evacuations from the coast.
Normally one does not need to evacuate for Cat 1/2
Storm surge estimates are my critical deciding factorand or CAT 3 classification
Florabamaman wrote:This is getting interesting for those of us in Santa Rosa county. I get the sense that some let their guard down a bit when the track moved Eastward. It now seems to be swinging back our way.
Florabamaman wrote:This is getting interesting for those of us in Santa Rosa county. I get the sense that some let their guard down a bit when the track moved Eastward. It now seems to be swinging back our way.
MidnightRain wrote:The track hasn't really shifted, the NW movement was forecasted. Still on track for a landfall pretty much between FWB and Panama City.
SunnyThoughts wrote:Florabamaman wrote:This is getting interesting for those of us in Santa Rosa county. I get the sense that some let their guard down a bit when the track moved Eastward. It now seems to be swinging back our way.
Yeah, I think you are right. I'm in Pace, between Pensacola and Milton...will keep watching until the system is inland here.
DestinHurricane wrote:stormreader wrote:DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
Destin, you should prepare for possible hurricane conditions tomorrow. Just saying it’s probably gonna be a little rockier than you may have figured.
yeah getting a bit worried about my boat on my lift
stormreader wrote:DestinHurricane wrote:Even if it became cat 1, northern gulf storms often weaken just before landfall.
Destin, you should prepare for possible hurricane conditions tomorrow. Just saying it’s probably gonna be a little rockier than you may have figured.
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