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Latest satellite still from TD - 10. It was moving SW for bit during the middle of the night. Now it's moving E at 2 mph. Pressure is 1001 mb. It's really blobbing around and pulling in tons of moisture. I don't know what it's going to do when it enters the Gulf. (Will the convection area continue to increase in size or will the storm become more compact as it gains strength?)
I believe the maximum wind has increased in the closest to landfall forecast: 72H 30/1200Z 28.9N 84.0W 90 MPH
Although the winds aren't particularly strong in the forecast, I'm afraid this is going to be dangerous storm due to it's physical size with storm surge and flooding extending out far from it's center of circulation. I hope those in storm surge risk areas of FL Gulf Coast have evac plans.
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I believe the maximum wind has increased in the closest to landfall forecast: 72H 30/1200Z 28.9N 84.0W 90 MPH
Remnants of Nadine Forecast Discussion
www.nhc.noaa.gov
Although the winds aren't particularly strong in the forecast, I'm afraid this is going to be dangerous storm due to it's physical size with storm surge and flooding extending out far from it's center of circulation. I hope those in storm surge risk areas of FL Gulf Coast have evac plans.

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Western Atlantic IR Satellite Loop
