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3 minutes ago, Radtechwxman said:

On radar it has opened in sw quadrant again. But satellite presentation continues to improve 

Radar shadow?  Given the amount of lightning in the core, there has to be a tremendous amount of hail in there screwing up the radar reflectivity.

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18 minutes ago, cardinalland said:

Hurricane Helene's center is approx. 100 miles from Clearwater right now. It will likely get as close as 90 miles away before it begins gaining distance as it moves toward the Panhandle.

Already solid TS force winds at Surfside Condos on Clearwater Beach and still not the strongest they will see.

https://www.sailflow.com/map#27.962,-82.745,13,1,!172594,7

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As of 09/26/2024 17:00 EDT, water levels along the Florida Gulf Coast are elevated and continuing to rise as Hurricane Helene approaches. 

 

Below is a breakdown of water level observations above normal tide levels by region:

 

Pensacola, FL to Apalachicola, FL.... 1.6 to 3.5 feet

Apalachicola, FL to Tampa Bay, FL....3.5 to 3.9 feet

Tampa Bay, FL to Key West, FL......1.6 to 3.7 feet

Winds along the south and southeastern Florida coast from Key West to Lake Worth Pier presently range between 25 and 35 knots with gusts to 40 knots. Winds from Key West to Cedar Key range between 25 and 40 knots with gusts to 50 knots. Winds along the Florida Panhandle from Pensacola to Apalachicola range between 10 and 15 knots with gusts to 20 knots. 

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AS of around 5:40pm we have a near perfect circular CDO around the eye with overshooting tops in the eye wall.  This is  bombing out at the worst time.  Recon will be in the eye in the next 10 minutes and I bet they find a 945mb storm.  

Also I would like to add that if you do not have any scientifically useful information please don't post.  Read more and post less so this thread doesn't get clogged with useless info.

 

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