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Hurricane Ian

MIMIC of the passage over Cuba and catches the EWRC at the end.
 
Eye is still a little ragged on satellite, but convection is getting deeper and in the last hour the new eyewall has really started to come together on radar. I don't have a good feeling about what he's going to do the next 6-18 hours.
 
Well at least people are paying attention and evacuating. A friend was on vacation in FL and started back to SC yesterday. Last night early he texted me that northbound traffic was clogged and slow. Local forecasting here thinks that after crossing FL Ian is going to hit the Charleston-Savannah area then come across the upstate, so I'm planning on lots of rain starting Friday.

Phil
 
Ugh. I was afraid I was going to wake up to this. This is going to be a really hard hit.
 
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Recon has found 933mb. Hoping that's bad data, but expecting it isn't. This is going to be historically bad.
 
The center is going into flat wetlands. The brown-water effect is going to make a difference further down the road, too. :(
 
The center is going into flat wetlands. The brown-water effect is going to make a difference further down the road, too. :(
I have that same fear. The predictions of how quickly this is going to weaken may be radically off - there's a lot of moisture for the storm already streaming in from the Atlantic side, and like you said - this is wetlands. With a core this organized and this big, it will insulate itself a lot.
 
 
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