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Tropical Storm Henri


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4 minutes ago, ice1972 said:

OK thats fine.....its just we thought we knew 12 hours ago......maybe we still don't know....IDK.....lol

BTW the high tide here in Cape May flooded out our unit on the bottom floor....which seemed fine mostly cuz we are on the second floor.....owner didn't think anything about it...lol

 

That's true... except 12 hours ago there were models in two different camps.  Now the only one that's farthest west is the ICON.  All the globals and regionals I can see on Tropical Tidbits have it coming in somewhere between E LI/SE CT and SW RI.  That seems to be pretty solid evidence of where landfall might be 18 hours out... just waiting for the Euro to see what the trend is...

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10 minutes ago, Sn0waddict said:

Ukie a 995mb into Rhode Island. A far cry from the 960 into NYC it had a few days ago. Safe to say it ain’t a good tropical model. 

It's not a bad one at all.  The furthest west is was the Nassau/Suffolk border.

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DISCUSSION AND OUTLOOK
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At 200 AM EDT (0600 UTC), the center of Hurricane Henri was located
near latitude 39.3 North, longitude 71.0 West. Henri is moving
toward the north near 21 mph (33 km/h).  A decrease in forward 
speed and a turn toward the north-northwest is expected later this 
morning. On the forecast track, Henri is expected to make landfall 
in southern New England or on Long Island today.  After landfall, a 
turn to the north and a slower forward speed are expected as Henri 
moves over southern New England.

Reports from Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate 
that maximum sustained winds are near 75 mph (120 km/h) with higher 
gusts.  Slight strengthening is possible early this morning. 
Weakening is expected to begin later today. However, Henri is 
expected to be at or near hurricane strength when it reaches the 
coasts of southern New England and Long island.  Rapid weakening is 
expected after Henri makes landfall.

Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 35 miles (55 km) from
the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 150
miles (240 km).

The latest minimum central pressure estimated from data from 
an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft is 987 mb (29.15 
inches).

 

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