Daughter in Coral Gables is clearing the deck at the house, reported light rain.
Here in Clearwater I don't think we are going to see much more than high winds and rain from the feeder bands.
Stay safe guys.
Daughter in Coral Gables is clearing the deck at the house, reported light rain.
Here in Clearwater I don't think we are going to see much more than high winds and rain from the feeder bands.
Stay safe guys.
Hey everyone, just wanted to stay safe and check in when you can.
Got elderly and ill family evacuating in SC. Keeping my fingers crossed for them. We might be passing through Charlotte on Sunday. Sigh.
It's starting to appear that the storm may go up the coast of Florida and South Carolina, go out to sea, bang a hard right, and then go back across Florida to the Gulf.
I wonder if Hurricane Nicole is having anything to do with that forecasted track.
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Not according to the NHC:
Aircraft fixes show that Matthew is moving toward the northwest or
325 degrees at 10 kt. The steering flow has not changed and Matthew
is expected to move around the western periphery of the subtropical
ridge located over the western Atlantic during the next 24 to 36
hours. After that time, the ridge will shift eastward allowing
the hurricane to move northward and then sharply turn eastward
while it becomes embedded within the mid-latitude westerlies. By
the end of the forecast period the steering pattern is forecast
to change again and a weakening cyclone is expected to turn
southward.
At least that's what they say now. If you're interested in hurricanes, skip the news and weather channels and check these out.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
https://www.wunderground.com/blog/Je...-rolls-toward-
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/tc_pages/tc_home.html
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