Hurricane Category 4 Hurricane Helene

Hmm... a thought. Don't sleep on the possibility of an Atlantic-side wind driven surge in N FL and SE GA. Could be significant with this as big as it is and in the big bend.
 
Still a good bit of dry air entrainment - I expect we won't get a completely clear eye for a bit yet. Tower firing right on what will be the western eyewall.
 
Uh-oh, from the latest NHC discussion:

"The NHC intensity forecast now shows an intensity of 115 kt (Category 4) at
24 hours, which is mirrored by several of the regional hurricane
models and the SHIPS guidance. It should be noted that additional
strengthening is possible beyond 24 hours before Helene makes
landfall Thursday evening."
 
Looks like the dry air is starting to close up.
Getting there. It's kind of like having chunks of unmixed stuff in your cake batter when you are making a cake. The smoother it all gets, the faster it spins.
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Uh-oh, from the latest NHC discussion:

"The NHC intensity forecast now shows an intensity of 115 kt (Category 4) at
24 hours, which is mirrored by several of the regional hurricane
models and the SHIPS guidance. It should be noted that additional
strengthening is possible beyond 24 hours before Helene makes
landfall Thursday evening."
Ugh.
 
I am wondering if the RI that's about to begin is going to time near perfectly where there isn't much time for a EWRC before landfall.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that similar to what Michael did?
 
Also, the surge forecast has been increased again:

Carrabelle, FL to Suwannee River, FL...15-20 ft
Got a cousin who lives in Suwannee.
 
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