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Hurricane Ian

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100 mph and 965 mb as of the new advisory. Cuba is gonna get slammed in a few hours.
 

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Yeah it's really clearing out and looks like it's getting closed off. Might be go time here in the next few hours.
 

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I actually haven't heard of the brown water effect, that's interesting. Are there other places that do that? Like the Everglades or something?

Yeah the Everglades have had a few strengthen or maintain while over land for a significant amount of time. If I remember correctly Katrina got better organized and strengthened while over south Florida before moving into the gulf. I think there's been an example or two in Louisiana as well.
 

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A few years ago, Tampa EMA did a tabletop exercise of a hypothetical Cat 5 Hurricane Phoenix hitting Tampa directly. Sadly, Ian might be a real-life Hurricane Phoenix.
 
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The spread is still large in the short term.
 
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What a beast. Emerging back over water now. One of the best organized Cuba crosssings I've ever seen.

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Yeah the Everglades have had a few strengthen or maintain while over land for a significant amount of time. If I remember correctly Katrina got better organized and strengthened while over south Florida before moving into the gulf. I think there's been an example or two in Louisiana as well.
I want to say we had a tropical depression make landfall on the east coast of Florida a few years ago and strengthened into a tropical storm over land. I don't remember the storm name or the path.
 

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What a beast. Latest NHC advisory has the max winds down to 115 MPH and pressure up to 963mb, but I'm sure that won't last long.
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Looking more like a Category 4 now.

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