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IMPORTANT Hurricane Milton

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by oragator1, Oct 5, 2024.

  1. exiledgator

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  2. oragator1

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  3. oragator1

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    Winds are up to 175mph.
    This is extremely rare territory.
     
  4. Gator40

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    Agreed, but that's only going to lessen the wind damage and possible rainfall. The storm surge is already set in stone. It will follow the storm all the way to landfall. Nothing stopping that wall of water which is always the most deadly part of any tropical system.
     
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    100 PM CDT Mon Oct 07 2024

    ...MILTON EXPLOSIVELY INTENSIFIES WITH 175-MPH WINDS...
    ...RESIDENTS IN FLORIDA ARE URGED TO FOLLOW THE ADVICE OF LOCAL
    OFFICIALS...


    SUMMARY OF 100 PM CDT...1800 UTC...INFORMATION
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    LOCATION...21.7N 91.3W
    ABOUT 105 MI...170 KM WNW OF PROGRESO MEXICO
    ABOUT 700 MI...1130 KM SW OF TAMPA FLORIDA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...175 MPH...280 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT...E OR 100 DEGREES AT 9 MPH...15 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...911 MB..
    .26.90 INCHES
     
  6. oragator1

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    Will be about an hour before the next HH gets in there, the satellite is to be watched though to see if here is any degradation from interaction with the Yucatan. It could even briefly come ashore later today, which would weaken it some.
     
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  7. NavyGator93

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    Hopefully the people in the Yucatan will be ok.
     
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  8. rivergator

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    The good news (if you want to call it that) is that usually these storms reach a peak intensity and don't maintain it but for a few hours. Add in some sheer and it could be down to a Cat 2 by the time it hits Florida. It's probably a good thing it's peaking this early.
     
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  10. mrhansduck

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    I even heard one meteorologist say that because the expected "weakening" would likely involve the storm getting larger that the storm surge might actually be worse in that situation. Hard to find a lot to be optimistic about at the moment.
     
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  11. G8trGr8t

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    That's bad. 16 feet ++ in tampa bay
     
  12. G8trGr8t

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    take lots of pics and high res video, be thankful that you can leave..not enough shelters, state should be buying hotel rooms instead of political ads
     
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    I think it depends on how much it weakens. Generally speaking, there is no comparison between the storm surge from a Cat 2 (for example) to a Cat 5. The storm could expand, but the surge is a product of the strength of the winds pushing the water forward. Probably depends on how long the storm is in a weakened state before it makes landfall as well.
     
  15. G8trGr8t

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    sorry boss, that ain't happening. get into FLL and take the brightline back if power is up...

    with all the resources in carolinas, not sure there are a lot pre-staged and eager to attack this one post event
     
  16. oragator1

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    Yeah the problem is that much of the storm surge is baked in even if it weakens. Katrina “only” made landfall as a cat 3 but the long period of higher winds prior to its weakening had already set the table.
     
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  17. mrhansduck

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    To clarify, I'm up in NW Florida panhandle and will not be personally affected by Milton. I'm a weather geek who's nervous about the loss of life and property - not to mention the impact this storm could have on our already-troubled insurance market.
     
  18. enviroGator

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    Holy cow... this is bad.
     
  19. oragator1

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  20. jeffbrig

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    I've got a Thursday evening flight out of Miami, and while I think it's pretty likely we make it out, I'm still concerned about plane/crew disruptions from cancellations throwing a wrench in things.
     
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