Ole Milton sure got its act together very quick. Hopefully, it will downgrade as projected prior to landfall. Either way, not a good situation for Florida.
Ole Milton sure got its act together very quick. Hopefully, it will downgrade as projected prior to landfall. Either way, not a good situation for Florida.
Latest from NHC 911mb! Crazy deep storm. Winds 175-190mph if you can believe the guys who fly into hurricanes, on purpose.
That downgrade will probably be a curse. Right now it is an extremely tight storm (11 mile wide eye) with tropical storm force winds only reaching out about 80 miles. If the storm does downgrade all that energy will spread out over a wider area and cause it to pick up more water for a storm surge.
Same thing happened with Katrina, Rita, & Opal. All were CAT 4-5 that downgraded just prior to landfall and we know what those storms did.
Its pretty much a done deal at this stage that the Tampa area is fixing to get rearranged like a bull in a China shop.
Here is an interesting video if you have not seen it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6IDGZAMpKk
Dr Levi Cowan is the best
https://youtu.be/8HtnqOnj9tU?si=3hek-wVAeMXPhyb6
A NOAA P3 Orion making a probe into the hurricane,
https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/NOAA42
Not looking good for Tampa.. It's going to be a rough one for sure
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/gra...?cone#contents
The storm surge will get what the wind leaves behind. If you haven't evacuated by today you going to be in big trouble.
Hearing reports of nightmare traffic situations with people evacuating. You can imaging as you go north the gas situation is scarce. People getting low on fuel and cant find gas stations with available gas.
That is my worse nightmare. Evacuating from a hurricane only to get stuck on the road.
Even the Hurricane hunter aircraft stationed in Lakeland Florida is headed to Mobile after this mission. If they are getting out then that is a pretty bad omen for what they expect,
https://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/NOAA43
An aside note: The corps of engineers moved their operations from New Orleans to Vicksburg Mississippi before Katrina. I guess they knew.
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