The Internet's Finest Tropical Fruit Discussion Forum!"All discussion content within the forum reflects the views of the individual participants and does not necessarily represent the views held by the Tropical Fruit Forum as an organization."
Winds sustained at 185mph will devastate many islands in its path. I've seen the eye of 3 Cat 3s in my life. Highest winds were 155mph. But Cat 4 or 5...send these people your prayers. Who do we know on the forum in its Caribbean path?
Quote from: Future on September 05, 2017, 04:26:40 PMWinds sustained at 185mph will devastate many islands in its path. I've seen the eye of 3 Cat 3s in my life. Highest winds were 155mph. But Cat 4 or 5...send these people your prayers. Who do we know on the forum in its Caribbean path?Tangtonic is on St. Croix:http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5127 and Caesar is in Puerto Rico:http://tropicalfruitforum.com/index.php?action=profile;u=3491
Regards Here in Puerto Rico we are preparing for the worst, this monster will pass very close to the north coast of PR and the friends of Vieques and Culebra is not going to go very well. Already the government said that if that hurricane happens well near PR it will see sites that can be up to 4 months without electricity, for Hurricane George where we live we were 27 days without electricity
This is a big deal if the projections are correct. We always plan for the worst and hope for the best. I might be in the EOC for onslaught or recovery for this event.For those who can and like to pray, pray it weakens or for a major miracle that it hangs a hard right and stays a fish storm. Anything can happen.Regarding going into the gulf, my fear is where will it come out? Texas, Louisiana, back to Florida? All very bad options.
I am suddenly seeing quite a few tracks from various weather local agencies saying the storm track will be taking a massive right turn. Will likely still impact Miami but will be jumping out into the Atlantic and pulling a Mathew and either hugging the east coast up to GA and the Carolinas(one has it hitting the GA/SC border and heading into Tennessee) or curling out into the Atlantic.
Latest euro model just came out (has been more accurate than the GFS model throughout the entire storm so far). The latest euro model has it much more west and right up all of our you know whats