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r_silv's avatar

Thank you again for the continuous blog…

I have friends & family scattered thru out this state… your information was very appreciated!

Pat's avatar

As usual, you were spot on about the tornado threat in South FL. I’m in Martin County. Had two tornadoes touch down within a mile of me on either side. Monkey in the middle…yikes! Power immediately went out…just as we started getting the first bands through. All my years in IL…never heard of that many tornadoes in such a short period of time. Thanks for the great work!

Scott Brunjes's avatar

Any idea when the storm surge will peak in Sarasota Bay?

Steve R's avatar

Ryan when I go to the link in this update I get your Helene blog. How do I get your Milton blog?

r_silv's avatar

Following the blogging & thank you..,

Michael A Helm's avatar

cera COASTAL RISK WEBSITE is frozen to the public. any chance you can put that up for us Dr.

Charles Duggins's avatar

You’ve probably seen the bulletin by the national hurricane center. It is currently moving north north east at 15 kn instead of the forecast Northeast. They say it will continue going north north east several hours and then turn back Northeast. This could greatly increase the effect to Atlantic Beach, which is where I live.