ATL: MILTON - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
Craters wrote:tolakram wrote:Xyls wrote:
Ian?
Not a major city though? I'm thinking wind and tall buildings, and if they've ever really been tested from a near hit, or miss.
Alicia, Ike, Beryl? Do they count, or is Houston too far from the coast?
I would have thought post Ike they'd have beefed up windows downtown, but I take my daughter to Anderson (Texas Medical Center) now and then and downtown streets were closes for falling glass two weeks after Beryl hit, and it was a Cat 1. Also pulled part of the sliding roof off NRG Stadium, again. I hope I never see a Cat 4 here. Downtown can't handle wind.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
A bit surreal watching this from a hotel room in Tallahassee, I brought the 32" smart TV I had so I could watch Baynews9 and I definitely see the east turn on their radar loops. If this continues, or a just north of east motion persists, it looks like the eyewall will pass over extreme south St. Pete and the Skyway.
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trying to reach good friends in vero.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
TR772 wrote:https://x.com/jntblake0812/status/1844127867636216294
*Assuming* the feared surge catastrophe is mitigated somewhat by the weakening and the center going in south of Tampa Bay (don't get me wrong, no matter what it's still going to be horrible for a lot of people); the biggest story of Milton might well be the tornadoes. These are large, intense (as many people have pointed out, more like something you'd see in the Plains or Midwest during the spring) and tracking through populated areas.

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SconnieCane wrote:TR772 wrote:https://x.com/jntblake0812/status/1844127867636216294
*Assuming* the feared surge catastrophe is mitigated somewhat by the weakening and the center going in south of Tampa Bay (don't get me wrong, no matter what it's still going to be horrible for a lot of people); the biggest story of Milton might well be the tornadoes. These are large, intense (as many people have pointed out, more like something you'd see in the Plains or Midwest during the spring) and tracking through populated areas.
The SPC was on top of it calling for the possibility of strong tornados.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
99% of Indian River County residents have lost power


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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
HurricaneBelle wrote:A bit surreal watching this from a hotel room in Tallahassee, I brought the 32" smart TV I had so I could watch Baynews9 and I definitely see the east turn on their radar loops. If this continues, or a just north of east motion persists, it looks like the eyewall will pass over extreme south St. Pete and the Skyway.
Glad to see you and the other Pinellas posters from Helene all seemed to have gotten out. I agree it’s surreal watching this from afar.
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Boy, I couldn't find the center on Sat IR right now if you paid me LOL. I would think pressures are filling rather quickly at this stage.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
TomballEd wrote:Craters wrote:tolakram wrote:
Not a major city though? I'm thinking wind and tall buildings, and if they've ever really been tested from a near hit, or miss.
Alicia, Ike, Beryl? Do they count, or is Houston too far from the coast?
I would have thought post Ike they'd have beefed up windows downtown, but I take my daughter to Anderson (Texas Medical Center) now and then and downtown streets were closes for falling glass two weeks after Beryl hit, and it was a Cat 1. Also pulled part of the sliding roof off NRG Stadium, again. I hope I never see a Cat 4 here. Downtown can't handle wind.
Was the damage in downtown Houston from Beryl or the Derecho that went through? We've had so many storms this year that I've lost track lol.
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Alicia, Rita, Ike, Harvey and Beryl...moved to Splendora lol
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Ooh, it's painful seeing surge coming into Sanibel again...

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Pressure wash conditions...wind isn't terrible but what a hose job. Somehow I still have power
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
6pm update, moving 45° at 15mph. Was moving 35° at 17mph at 5pm.
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Re: ATL: MILTON - Hurricane - Discussion
chaser1 wrote:Boy, I couldn't find the center on Sat IR right now if you paid me LOL. I would think pressures are filling rather quickly at this stage.
It went from one of the most impressive-looking storms of the season to…this. Always amazes me how 2024 has had multiple storms with disheveled satellite appearances but stronger-than-expected winds under the hood.

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