Sure glad I ordered and got my minatures from the place in Florida before whatever is going to happen to it. (Guessing another hurricane)
RIP Florida Man. Your shenanigans will be missed.
Waffle House is closed end times are upon us
So basically Milton popped off a big gyre (Cluster of thunderstorms that rotate around a large upper level low common for Central America). Now typically high pressure systems over Bermuda and the southeast force storms to move west however its fall and those high pressure systems have been broken down by troughs swooping in from the north bringing winters first chill. Milton just happened to form between a ridge (High pressure) over the west coast which stopped it from moving west and a trough moving into the east which is gonna catch the storm and pull it across Florida out to sea. This evolution is unusual but not really rare just usually by this time the gulf is cooling down and wind shear has increased due to all of the fall troughs which makes it more unfavorable for strong storms.
Okay so something pretty funky happened for a bit it looked like Milton was about to start an EWRC which would of stopped strengthening but now the eye has stabilized and the double eyewall feature is gone which has led to an overall improved satellite appearance.
A recon plane is on the way interested to see if they'll find a stronger storm since it is now entering the loop current and is still positioned favorably against the wind shear (Which will start to weaken it tomorrow morning).
Gonna write up a post for my other thread on the storm and impacts.
No all models agree on weakening prior to landfall due to increasing wind shear still gonna be devastating though.
He forgot to strap down the cars.
Going to continue storm updates in this thread for today 10/9.
Milton is weakening quickly as expected this morning due to a combo of a ongoing EWRC (Which won't complete) and increasing wind shear.
Unfortunately devastating impacts from the broadening and weakening system are baked and ready to be delivered to central Florida (More details on that in this thread or the NHC site).
Haven't talked about this since severe weather isn't really my forte but it looks likely Milton will produce a widespread tornado outbreak across the state (Several already on the ground right now).
Port Charlotte was named to the "10 Best Places to Retire", in the United States for the year 2012 by U.S. News & World Report.
Yea Port Charlotte is still in the bullseye just take a look at the surge map everything shaded will likely be underwater Thursday morning. As for your other question ehh we'll see I don't take anything the models say seriously until like 160 hours out anything after that is just pure fantasy.
Wow there is certainly a tornado outbreak going on right now across Florida probably 20+ on the ground as we speak. In hindsight I should have expected this shear is moving west to east while the storm is rotating counterclockwise which creates a natural spin in the atmosphere perfect for tornadoes.
I lived right under the alabama part of Flordia for about 8 months, and I can't see why anyone would ever want to live in such a shithole state.
When it rains it rains all fucking day and it floods everything so you're trudging through disgusting shit that's knee high, it's constant swamp ass during the summer and is a WET heat unlike dry Arizona heat. There was also constant naked homeless people walking around at night, and unlike Fentanyl homeless people of Arizona, these homeless people were just crazy not drug crazy which is even worse.
Also at night there's sometimes a deep fog, so while I was in my car at like at Wendys or Mcdonalds, I would see a butt ass naked homeless man walk through the fog looking for people to interact with.
But if you like beaches and go to beaches 24/7 I guess it's a nice place if you don't mind constant swamp ass. Maybe Miami or Orlando are better, but the pandhandle of Florida is a fucking shithole and I would 100% rather be in Chiraq.
Some of the locals are really nice though, a tow truck driver with no teeth told me some pretty funny stories when my transmission got destroyed and I was having a shit day, and the mechanic who I took it to looked at it and quoted me free of charge unlike some scumbag Arizona mechanics.
Lol
It's hot in Florida .
Given the current track a landfall just south of or on Tampa is looking most likely right now very touchy forecast though.
On another note Ryanhall a weather YouTuber has over 300K+ watching his stream on Milton right now.
Looks like Milton will make landfall a little earlier than expected just south of Tampa good news for the bay in terms of surge but everyone south of them are gonna get wiped out.
Milton will make landfall south of Tampa as a Cat 3 major hurricane the tenth since 2017 in about 1-2 hours.
Milton has made landfall as a 120MPH Cat 3 south of Tampa
I'm in Orlando (picked a bad week for vacation apparently). The winds are pretty strong atm, although we are in a bit of calm for the rain. So far we've only had a couple power flickers at the condo.
Damn Disney was hit hard ;)
We had a couple power blinks but nothing lasting more than a couple minutes. Lots of high winds and driving rains, but we were on the fourth floor with a screened in balcony, so nothing too terrifying.
Lol, you could change the context of this but the punch line always being that people think illegals get it better, and it would still work on almost anything from the job market to the housing market. At least here anyways.
Been watching footage of the hurricane in Florida... Looks like a normal Tuesday for us here in Bri'ain. ^_^
Stop ittttttt. Outside of it pissing down half the day (which I like anyways, adds atmosphere). My only issue is how I struggle showering in winter because of how cold I get lol.
This Met has already put together a collection of radar, IR, and visual imagery of Milton's life for anyone who might interested.
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