According to TropicalTidbits, there's a NOAA plane currently flying thru Milton with AF Recon enroute.
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Not just Tropical Tidbits, even the NOAA National Hurricane Center site is struggling with all the traffic. Currently brings me to a "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" error.Is tropical tidbits struggling for y'all? I assume the site is dealing with a lot of traffic but I cannot pull up anything besides the homepage.
Same here.NHC site just went caput for me as well.
Yeah it just dropped like a rock for me. Nerds moving in herds!Not just Tropical Tidbits, even the NOAA National Hurricane Center site is struggling with all the traffic. Currently brings me to a "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" error.
...and in a startling coincidence, my internet went out right as I was about to post this originally.
WHO WOULD WIN?Yeah it just dropped like a rock for me. Nerds moving in herds!
Neither can afford the really good stuff, to be fair.WHO WOULD WIN?
The U.S. government's internet infrastructure
OR
Some weather weenies
I'm wondering if these blobs are acting like a shield and/or making the environment it'll be headed into more moist/conducive for intensification. We saw it with Matthew and other recent powerful systems over the last few years.Looks like he's growing another supplemental blob. Those are interesting to me - in general, but particularly in relation to this storm, as it is happening out in front of where Milton will be passing with it moving east.