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A thread for the best Personal Weather Station ever (also Hurricane Matthew)

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  1. Freeport, Bahamas is going to be demolished in the next few hours at this rate. Worst of the storm looks to track right over the town.

  2. BULLETIN
    HURRICANE MATTHEW ADVISORY NUMBER 35
    NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL142016
    500 PM EDT THU OCT 06 2016

    …EYE OF EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE MATTHEW ABOUT TO HIT
    FREEPORT IN THE BAHAMAS…
    …POTENTIALLY DISASTROUS IMPACTS FOR FLORIDA…

    SUMMARY OF 500 PM EDT…2100 UTC…INFORMATION
    ———————————————-
    LOCATION…26.2N 78.6W
    ABOUT 25 MI…40 KM SSE OF FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND
    ABOUT 100 MI…160 KM ESE OF WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…140 MPH…220 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT…NW OR 325 DEGREES AT 13 MPH…20 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…938 MB…27.70 INCHES

    WATCHES AND WARNINGS
    ——————–
    CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:

    The Hurricane Warning has been extended northward to South Santee
    River, South Carolina.

    A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued from north of South Santee
    River to Surf City, North Carolina.

    The Government of the Bahamas has discontinued the Hurricane Warning
    for the Central Bahamas.

    SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:

    A Hurricane Warning is in effect for…
    * Northwestern Bahamas, including the Abacos, Andros Island, Berry
    Islands, Bimini, Eleuthera, Grand Bahama Island, and New Providence
    * North of Golden Beach to South Santee River
    * Lake Okeechobee

    A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
    * Chokoloskee to Golden Beach
    * Florida Keys from Seven Mile Bridge eastward
    * Florida Bay
    * Anclote River to Suwannee River
    * North of South Santee River to Surf City

    A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for…
    * North of Chokoloskee to Anclote River

  3. Aaaand Matt Drudge is an asshole.

    @DRUDGE

    The deplorables are starting to wonder if govt has been lying to them about Hurricane Matthew intensity to make exaggerated point on climate

    1. @capitalweather

      Don't believe the morons who are telling you this is no big deal. Hurricane #Matthew is deadly serious.

  4. Have another friend whose parents live in Port St. Lucie, she files this report (630 eastern time)

    "They took the dog out for a bit and said the winds were 15-25 now. They said it should be bad at 8pm eastern".

    Her dad is former coast guard and prepped to the teeth, but if I were him, I'd have gotten out of Dodge. They're only about 10 miles inland.

    1. Could be some damage, but if they're 10 miles inland and that far south they should be okay? Might be more like a cat 1 there.

      1. I don't think so. They're near the intercoastal waterway, north of Jupiter, south of Melbourne. I hope it isn't bad for them there.

        1. Wait, they're near the waterway? Okay, that changes a lot. Uh… Yeah, I'd get the hell out in that case, I thought they were farther inland than that.

  5. Product: NOAA Vortex Message (URNT12 KWBC)
    Transmitted: 6th day of the month at 22:40Z
    Agency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
    Aircraft: Lockheed WP-3D Orion (Reg. Num. N43RF)
    Storm Number & Year: 14 in 2016
    Storm Name: Matthew (flight in the North Atlantic basin)
    Mission Number: 30
    Observation Number: 21
    A. Time of Center Fix: 6th day of the month at 22:09:52Z
    B. Center Fix Coordinates: 26°20'N 78°48'W (26.3333N 78.8W)
    B. Center Fix Location: 82 statute miles (133 km) to the ESE (108°) from West Palm Beach, FL, USA.
    C. Minimum Height at Standard Level: 2,571m (8,435ft) at 700mb
    D & E. Estimated (by SFMR or visually) Maximum Surface Wind Inbound: Not Available
    F. Maximum Flight Level Wind Inbound: From 135° at 115kts (From the SE at ~ 132.3mph)
    G. Location of Maximum Flight Level Wind Inbound: 9 nautical miles (10 statute miles) to the NE (44°) of center fix
    H. Minimum Sea Level Pressure: 939mb (27.73 inHg)
    I. Maximum Flight Level Temp & Pressure Altitude Outside Eye: 11°C (52°F) at a pressure alt. of 3,074m (10,085ft)
    J. Maximum Flight Level Temp & Pressure Altitude Inside Eye: 20°C (68°F) at a pressure alt. of 3,060m (10,039ft)
    K. Dewpoint Temp (collected at same location as temp inside eye): 11°C (52°F)
    K. Sea Surface Temp (collected at same location as temp inside eye): Not Available
    L. Eye Character: Closed Wall
    M. Eye Shape: Concentric (has an inner and outer eye)
    M. Inner Eye Diameter: 8 nautical miles (9 statute miles)
    M. Outer Eye Diameter: 50 nautical miles (58 statute miles)
    N. Fix Determined By: Penetration, Radar, Wind, Pressure and Temperature
    N. Fix Level: 700mb
    O. Navigational Fix Accuracy: 0.01 nautical miles
    O. Meteorological Accuracy: 1 nautical mile

    Remarks Section:
    Maximum Flight Level Wind: 121kts (~ 139.2mph) which was observed 10 nautical miles (12 statute miles) to the NE (41°) from the flight level center at 19:20:24Z
    Maximum Flight Level Temp: 20°C (68°F) which was observed 8 nautical miles to the SW (226°) from the flight level center
    Dropsonde Surface Wind at Center: From 100° at 7kts (From the E at 8mph)

  6. I haven't been this nervous about a hurricane since Katrina, and both times I was well over 1,000 miles away.

    As a programming note, there will be no separate foo'ball post tonight because:

    A) Hurricane
    B) It's Thursday anyway
    C) There's a really big hurricane out there
    5) Hurricane.

    But as a public service, Kansas City, New Orleans, Seattle and (thankfully) Jacksonville all have byes this week. There are early Sunday games in Miami and Baltimore and the Monday night game is in Charlotte. No doubt the Miami game will be postponed/moved; Carolina probably as well. Possible even Baltimore.

    All that being said, obviously there are things more important than football. This thing is a monster. Let's hope it does less damage than predicted.

    1. I think Carolina and Baltimore will be safe, but I worry about Miami. Even if Miami gets off with only tropical storm winds, travel could be near impossible due to damage to the north.

  7. HURRICANE MATTHEW TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
    NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL142016
    700 PM EDT THU OCT 06 2016

    …98-MPH WIND GUST REPORTED AT SETTLEMENT POINT…
    …7 PM EDT POSITION UPDATE…

    A NOAA station at Settlement Point on Grand Bahama recently reported
    a sustained wind of 75 mph (120 km/h) and a wind gust of 98 mph
    (157 km/h). A National Ocean Service station at Lake Worth Pier,
    Florida, recently reported a sustained wind of 44 mph (71 km/h) and
    a wind gust of 55 mph (89 km/h).

    SUMMARY OF 700 PM EDT…2300 UTC…INFORMATION
    ———————————————–
    LOCATION…26.4N 78.8W
    ABOUT 5 MI…10 KM S OF FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMA
    ABOUT 85 MI…135 KM ESE OF WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…140 MPH…220 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT…NW OR 325 DEGREES AT 13 MPH…22 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…939 MB…27.73 INCHES

    1. OK so the one hurricane I rode out on the island was a total mistake. It was running up the coast (as they do) and evacs were *strongly encouraged* We waited way too long of course and the low roads and bridge approaches flooded out.
      My roomies and I looked at each other and said "Shit, we gotta get to the store for breakfast stuff before everyone empties it out !"
      So we run up to the grocery store. Crowds had already been and gone, but there were plenty of eggs, lots of milk, butter, bread, all the things we needed.

      However, the Entenmann's rack: totally wiped out.

      When you're faced with an existential crisis, only crumb buns, chocolate covered donuts and jelly rolls will do.

  8. 000
    WTNT34 KNHC 062354
    TCPAT4

    BULLETIN
    HURRICANE MATTHEW INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY NUMBER 35A
    NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL142016
    800 PM EDT THU OCT 06 2016

    …EYE OF EXTREMELY DANGEROUS HURRICANE MATTHEW OVER THE WESTERN
    END OF GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND…
    …TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS SPREADING ONTO THE FLORIDA EAST
    COAST…

    SUMMARY OF 800 PM EDT…0000 UTC…INFORMATION
    ———————————————-
    LOCATION…26.6N 78.9W
    ABOUT 15 MI…25 KM WNW OF FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND
    ABOUT 75 MI…120 KM E OF WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…130 MPH…210 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT…NW OR 325 DEGREES AT 13 MPH…20 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…939 MB…27.73 INCHES

    WATCHES AND WARNINGS
    ——————–
    CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:

    The Hurricane Warning has been changed to a Tropical Storm Warning
    from south of Boca Raton, Florida, to north of Golden Beach.

    The Tropical Warning has been discontinued south of Ocean Reef,
    Florida, to Chokoloskee.

    The Tropical Storm Watch has been discontinued south of
    Englewood to Chokoloskee.

    SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:

    A Hurricane Warning is in effect for…
    * Northwestern Bahamas, including the Abacos, Andros Island, Berry
    Islands, Bimini, Eleuthera, Grand Bahama Island, and New Providence
    * Boca Raton to South Santee River
    * Lake Okeechobee

    A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…
    * Ocean Reef to south of Boca Raton
    * Florida Keys from Seven Mile Bridge eastward
    * Florida Bay
    * Anclote River to Suwannee River
    * North of South Santee River to Surf City

    A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for…
    * Englewood to Anclote River

  9. HURRICANE MATTHEW TROPICAL CYCLONE UPDATE
    NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL142016
    900 PM EDT THU OCT 06 2016

    …EYE OF MATTHEW NOW NORTHWEST OF GRAND BAHAMA…
    …9 PM EDT POSITION UPDATE…

    An automated station at West End on Grand Bahama recently reported a
    sustained wind of 73 mph (117 km/h) and a pressure of 947.1 mb
    (27.97 inches). Palm Beach International Airport recently reported
    a wind gust of 50 mph (80 km/h).

    SUMMARY OF 900 PM EDT…0100 UTC…INFORMATION
    ———————————————–
    LOCATION…26.8N 79.0W
    ABOUT 25 MI…40 KM NNW OF FREEPORT GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND
    ABOUT 70 MI…110 KM E OF WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…130 MPH…210 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT…NW OR 325 DEGREES AT 13 MPH…20 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…939 MB…27.73 INCHES

          1. "But while Clapton himself has long since crossed over into milquetoast balladry and bloodless professionalism, the album he recorded during that month clearly retains an otherworldly hold on the musician's more obsessive fans."

            Hehe

      1. Could be. From the stations graph logs, they dropped out 5-6 times over the storm event – probably power outages. They were online all through the 90- 100 mph + gusts. Last wind reading was 45 mph. Maybe a tree fell on them.

        BTW, it's a tiny little island Destination Resort facility for the Carnival Cruise line. Google Sat view has a Cruise ship anchored off and crewboats going back and forth.

        I hope they don't have all the dinosaurs there, like Jurassic Park. That could ruin your whole vacation.

    1. Elections supervisors typically see a surge in voter interest immediately before the registration closes. About 50,000 people registered during the final five days in 2012, according to University of Florida professor Daniel A. Smith, who studies Florida voting trends.

      “Right at the end, people feel the urgency to do something,” said Gihan Perera, head of Florida New Majority, which called off its sign-up events at schools, churches and football games in South Florida and the Jacksonville area.

      FFS…

      Cancellations began Wednesday: When President Barack Obama called into Miami’s 99 Jamz radio station, host Felisha Monet told him they’d called off a registration drive.
      Engage Miami Civic Fund had intended to register students at Florida International University and Miami Dade College, as well as at several high schools, on Thursday and Friday. The group is trying to reschedule for Monday and Tuesday but acknowledged that the busy weekend events will be lost.

      Shame on Scott!

  10. 000
    WTNT34 KNHC 070853
    TCPAT4

    BULLETIN
    HURRICANE MATTHEW ADVISORY NUMBER 37
    NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL142016
    500 AM EDT FRI OCT 07 2016

    …DANGEROUS HURRICANE MATTHEW MOVING PARALLEL TO AND JUST
    OFFSHORE OF THE EAST COAST OF FLORIDA…
    …WESTERN EYEWALL WITH HURRICANE-FORCE WINDS APPROACHING CAPE
    CANAVERAL…

    SUMMARY OF 500 AM EDT…0900 UTC…INFORMATION
    ———————————————-
    LOCATION…28.2N 80.0W
    ABOUT 40 MI…65 KM ESE OF CAPE CANAVERAL FLORIDA
    ABOUT 90 MI…150 KM SE OF DAYTONA BEACH FLORIDA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…120 MPH…195 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT…NNW OR 330 DEGREES AT 13 MPH…20 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…938 MB…27.70 INCHES

  11. HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND
    ———————-
    WIND: Hurricane conditions should diminish over portions of the
    northwestern Bahamas this morning.

    Hurricane conditions are expected to first reach the hurricane
    warning area in Florida during the next several hours and will
    spread northward within the warning area through today. Tropical
    storm conditions will continue to spread northward in the warning
    area along the Florida east coast today.

    Hurricane conditions are expected to spread northward in the warning
    area in Georgia and South Carolina tonight and Saturday with
    tropical storm conditions expected later today.

    Winds increase rapidly in elevation in a tropical cyclone.
    Residents in high-rise buildings should be aware that the winds at
    the top of a 30-story building will be, on average, about one
    Saffir-Simpson category higher than the winds near the surface.

    Tropical storm conditions are expected in the tropical storm warning
    area in the Carolinas tonight and Saturday.

    STORM SURGE: The combination of a dangerous storm surge, the tide,
    and large and destructive waves will cause normally dry areas near
    the coast to be flooded by rising waters moving inland from the
    shoreline. The water could reach the following heights above ground
    if the peak surge occurs at the time of high tide…

    Sebastian Inlet, Florida, to Edisto Beach, South Carolina, including
    portions of the St. Johns River…7 to 11 ft
    Edisto Beach to South Santee River, South Carolina…4 to 6 ft
    Jupiter Inlet to Sebastian Inlet, Florida…4 to 6 ft
    South Santee River, South Carolina, to Cape Fear, North Carolina…2
    to 4 ft

    The deepest water will occur along the immediate coast in areas of
    onshore winds. Surge-related flooding depends on the relative
    timing of the surge and the tidal cycle, and can vary greatly over
    short distances. Large waves generated by Matthew will cause water
    rises to occur well in advance of and well away from the track of
    the center. For information specific to your area, please see
    products issued by your local National Weather Service forecast
    office.

    Water levels in the northwestern Bahamas should continue to subside
    during the day.

  12. There is a danger of life-threatening inundation during the next 36
    hours along the Florida east coast, the Georgia coast, and the South
    Carolina coast from Jupiter Inlet, Florida, to South Santee River,
    South Carolina. There is the possibility of life-threatening
    inundation during the next 48 hours from north of South Santee
    River, South Carolina, to Cape Fear, North Carolina. For a depiction
    of areas at risk, please see the Prototype National Weather Service
    Storm Surge Watch/Warning Graphic. For information specific to your
    area, please see products issued by your local National Weather
    Service forecast office.

    The Prototype Storm Surge Watch/Warning Graphic is a depiction of
    areas that would qualify for inclusion under a storm surge watch or
    warning currently under development by the National Weather Service
    and planned for operational use in 2017. The Prototype Graphic is
    available at hurricanes.gov.

    RAINFALL: Matthew is expected to produce additional rain
    accumulations of 1 to 2 inches over the northwestern Bahamas…with
    isolated maximum storm-total amounts of 15 inches. Matthew is
    expected to produce total rain accumulations of 8 to 12 inches over
    the Atlantic coast of the United States from central Florida to
    eastern North Carolina…with possible isolated maximum amounts of
    15 inches. This rainfall may result in flooding and flash flooding.

    TORNADOES: An isolated tornado or two is possible along the
    east-central Florida coast today.

    SURF: Swells generated by Matthew will continue to affect portions
    of the north coast of Cuba and the Bahamas during the next few days,
    and will spread northward along the east coast of Florida and the
    southeast U.S. coast through the weekend. These swells will likely
    cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions. Please
    consult products from your local weather office.

    NEXT ADVISORY
    ————-
    Next intermediate advisory at 800 AM EDT.
    Next complete advisory at 1100 AM EDT.

    $$
    Forecaster Stewart

  13. From Guardian again (9:35 EDT, if my math is right):

    Florida Governor Rick Scott just updated the nation on Hurricane Matthew’s impacts so far. Here are the highlights:

    600,000 people in the state are without power
    22,000 people are in shelters
    145 shelters are open in the state
    All interstates in Florida remain open, without tolls
    Damage assessments are just beginning
    The federal government is providing significant help to the state, including food, water, tarps, generators, search and rescue teams, hazmat assessment teams, cots and blankets.
    “We’re only halfway through, we’re going to have more outages,” said Scott. “Power saves lives. We want everybody to get their power back as soon as possible.”

    No tolls?!

  14. | Moar Storm Surge |

    Awshit.

    From the Guardian:
    St. Augustine’s mayor, Nancy Shaver, was just on CNN, where she said officials “believe about 50% of the people who should have evacuated did not.”

    “It’s been quite a serious problem with this storm,” she said.

    “We have obviously lost power, we turned off the water as a precautionary measure at 8pm last night,” she said. “It’s important for people to take it seriously, people who do not put our first responders at risk.”

    For Fuck's Sake, people!

  15. Guardian sez.
    …… authorities reported five storm-related deaths in Florida, four in St Lucie County.
    Not Haiti, but may quiet the assholes a little bit.

  16. 000
    WTNT34 KNHC 081157
    TCPAT4

    BULLETIN
    HURRICANE MATTHEW INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY NUMBER 41A
    NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL142016
    800 AM EDT SAT OCT 08 2016

    …STRONG WINDS AND DANGEROUS STORM SURGE AFFECTING THE COAST OF
    SOUTH CAROLINA…
    …HEAVY RAINS AND GUSTY WINDS SPREADING INLAND…

    SUMMARY OF 800 AM EDT…1200 UTC…INFORMATION
    ———————————————-
    LOCATION…32.5N 79.8W
    ABOUT 20 MI…35 KM SSE OF CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA
    MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…85 MPH…140 KM/H
    PRESENT MOVEMENT…NE OR 45 DEGREES AT 12 MPH…19 KM/H
    MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…962 MB…28.41 INCHES

    | People have decided to ride out the hurricane on Tybee Island, | which had a recorded wind speed of | 96 mph | this morning, and the storm surge hit | right at high tide. | The worst possible scenario.
    Emergency personnel won't even go out to the barrier islands to see how bad the damage is until things calm down, way later. I can tell you from Sandy experience that it will be terrible.

    UPDATE: Tybee Island apparently experienced a storm surge of 12 feet (!) and Savannah
    is experiencing major flooding and
    |according to WTOC, |Hurricane Matthew’s storm surge of 12.56 feet broke the record set by Hurricane David in 1979as the highest tide in Savannah’s history.

    Awshit.

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