Is anyone else keeping up with this?
I live in Central Florida and right now there are many funnel clouds that are being reported. There is a video on the local TV, channel eighteen for those who have it, and its showing a funnel cloud on the beach . I took a picture of the video on the TV with my phone, which I will try to get up on the internet soon. Basically, they are saying sixty to seventy mile per hour winds, one tornado spotted, significant wind damage in mobile home neighborhoods in Mandeline (sp?) (senior citizen's roof torn off the home but the home owner went on vacation for the first time in years and luckily had perfect timing), its moving at fifteen miles per hour and its headed east, toward New Smyrna Beach. It didn't hit this way but a person has been struck by lightning according to reports.
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:omg: stay safe
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I don't have any Iphone or any fancy cell phone so this was the best I could do.
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Dang Alen,
Those are some pretty large funnels.
Might be a good idea to put non-parishable food, water and a flashlight in the center most room of your house brother...just in case :up:
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Nothing wrong with those pics :up: -
crazy stuff alen
stay safe! :up: -
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where do you get such fancy weather images cnc?
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Marty,
You gotta warn me when its an active-map brother. Brings my blackberry to its knees everytime :lol:
Looks pretty nasty. Does it become a hurricane when it goes to sea like that? -
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I am really surprised there are no major injuries.
Not nearly as big as they are here (Nothing is :shifty: ) but still looks mucho dangerous none-the-less. -
All you guys down there be careful and stay alert.
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I have great interest in hurricanes and Dr. Jeff Masters is a worthy forecaster. He has flown hurricane hunters and is currently in a series about the Hurricane Hunters that have been lost.
The 6 lost Hurricane Hunter missions, Part V: Typhoon Ophelia, 1958
I KNOW that that Dr Masters hurricane blog has saved lives, and honestly, it is a rich feeling to see that happen. He is also best buds with my other favorite Dr Chris Landsea at NOAA.
Here is the 1 hour rain rate for the same storm.. there is a better than 4 inch per hour event in this loop, that's pretty serious deluge;
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Their sometimes so sudden and no warning.
One hit here several years ago ( '90 or '91) while we were asleep. We woke up because of the tail gate on the truck closing and other flying debris. Our house was ok, but a lot of trees down and it took our dog house and dog out into the woods (he was ok, but terrified of storms afterwards).
The lightening was blinding and constant and the noise was horrific. Hope I'm never that close again. -
Are you near there Dennis?
Nobody has answered my question.
When a storm like this goes out to sea, does it usually become a hurricane?