FL/GA/SC/NC - Hurricane Idalia, Aug 2023

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High tide in Gulfport is at 1:59 am. I know I probably won't go to bed until then to see what's happening.
 
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I have a place in Gulfport Fl. it's about 100 feet from Boca Ciega Bay. I have the Gulfport webcams up and running to get an idea how the storm is progressing. It's pretty nerve wracking since I live in Canada and can only just watch and hope the damage is minimal. I can't wish it away from me because it just means someone else feels the wrath. What makes it equally nerve wracking is that we are in the process of selling it and the prospective buyer from a northern state is wanting to see what happens tonight and tomorrow.

Here's a link to the live web cam on Gulfport Blvd. The rain has just gotten a bit harder.
Thanks for sharing this—my family also has a house on the bay in Gulfport and we are all anxiously waiting to see what this storm brings.
 
  • #103
Thanks for sharing this—my family also has a house on the bay in Gulfport and we are all anxiously waiting to see what this storm brings.

Have you checked out the webcams? There's three active ones. One's taken from the Casino looking north up Shore Blvd. One of them, the clearest one is pointing down to the bay from the beach bazaar where the post office is and the third one is the blurriest one looking northwest from the sports complex where the sports area is.

Here's the one from the Casino (it's not really a Casino, it's a dance hall which is a historical building) link:



I can't seem to link the casino one but it's on the same website.
 
  • #104
Just gone up to a category 4 at landfall. :(
 
  • #105
Just gone up to a category 4 at landfall. :(
Where are you reading it's coming in as a Cat 4? I know the potential is definitely there that's for sure.
 
  • #106
The National Hurricane Center said in its 11 p.m. advisory that Idalia's maximum sustained winds were at 110 mph, just below the threshold for a Category 3 major hurricane.

The NHC said the storm is expected to strengthen further, and that it could make landfall in the Big Bend area of Florida as a powerful Category 4 storm with winds at least 130 mph.

 
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Predicted
Wind at 105 MPH with wind gusts at 175 MPH.
Cat 4 at 8 AM. Cat 1 at 8 PM. Tropical storm at 8 AM.
Looks like a slow moving storm with a 12-16 foot storm surge.

National Hurricane Centre
 
  • #109
I'm watching the radar for Crawfordville FL and Yankeetown FL. Both are showing a slight eastward wobble just before a dawn landfall.



 
  • #110
Where are you reading it's coming in as a Cat 4? I know the potential is definitely there that's for sure.

I'm watching CNN and they have said it's forecast to be a Cat 4 at landfall. It's still a Cat 2 right now. Sorry, should have been more clear.

Now that it's just a bit northwest of Tampa/St. Pete we're really going to feel the storm surge.

Look at the webcam from the Casino. The surge has already started. Beach Blvd running in front of OMaddy's over to Neptune Grill.
 
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  • #111
There's some question about whether Tallahassee might get hit.
 
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Sarasota is the blue dot - some ferocious bands moving thru at the moment. Blew over my trash can that I forgot to put closer to the house. I forgot to clean my gutters. They're overflowing and the water stream is blowing at a good sideways angle. I keep watching my two new trees I had planted a few weeks ago. My butterfly garden is waving in the wind.

My oldest is very tired but did respond she was watching the updates. I hope she can stay safe and rest. I'm getting tired myself and Banjo the grandkitty seems out of sorts even with his calming meds.

Prayers to everyone. Please stay as safe as you possibly can. Expect the unexpected if you're new to FL. Hellofa inititation for some folks.

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  • #113
The red circle is Cedar Key. I wonder what Jim Cantore thinks at this point.....


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  • #114
12 midnight: Moving North at 17 MPH
11 PM: NNE at 18 MPH
 
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Hurricane Centre link upthread. It's currently a little to the West of the track line.
 
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I'm watching CNN and they have said it's forecast to be a Cat 4 at landfall. It's still a Cat 2 right now. Sorry, should have been more clear.

Now that it's just a bit northwest of Tampa/St. Pete we're really going to feel the storm surge.

Look at the webcam from the Casino. The surge has already started. Beach Blvd running in front of OMaddy's over to Neptune Grill.
Isn't it a category 3? It was 110 mph sustained winds at 11 pm EDT.
 
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Isn't it a category 3? It was 110 mph sustained winds at 11 pm EDT.
Last I heard it was 130 MPH, CAT 3, and strengthening.

It's a slow moving storm hovering over unusually warm ocean water. Does warm water strengthen the storm? Is that why the storm slows down or speeds up? Cooler water temperatures, faster moving storm, less rain? Warmer water temperatures, slower moving storm, more rain?

At 8 AM local time, the storm is predicted to hit land, possibly as a CAT 4 storm.

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National Hurricane Centre
 
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