Clark
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I don't see any large deviation in movement from here on out. No one from Mississippi eastward to Apalachicola is out of the woods yet despite the movement -- this storm has surprised us before. Kudos should go to WeatherNLU (Shawn) for his analysis of the storm yesterday and into today...he nailed the NW movement.
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Clark
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Depends on where it comes ashore -- probably tropical storm force winds with heavy rainfall and locally strong wind gusts. Not going to be a pleasant Sunday throughout much of the southeast, I'm afraid.
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lunkerhunter
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I am also in the Enterprise, AL area...stationed at Ft. Rucker. Just curious what kind of effects would we feel from this storm 70 miles inland?
Forecast valid 11/0600z 32.3n 88.4w...inland
Max wind 75 kt...gusts 90 kt.
Forecast valid 11/1800z 34.2n 89.3w...inland
Max wind 35 kt...gusts 45 kt.
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Frank P
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the last three hours ' trend as been ~.45 degrees to the NORTH and ~.22 degrees WEST... solid NNW motion to me....
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GuppieGrouper
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When came through South Florida, it tore up places with tornados and hurricane force winds that were more than 70 miles inland. It will depend on how far out the hurricane force winds extend by the time it makes the shore. But you can expect driving rains and constant wind.
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KimmieL
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2 degrees north and 2 degrees west--still heading NW
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Bamagal
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Not entirely sure yet- have been watching and wondering all day but looks like i will have to do that for a while longer. I do kow that if landfall is further east than pensacola it would be worse for us but a lot will depend on all the other factors( intensity, direction, etc) .Glad to know someone else from area is on here though- kinda feel like the lone ranger sometimes.
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lunkerhunter
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they're slow on the "Discussion"
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Terra
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Only discussions at 5s and 11s.
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CitadelPilot
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Ya, I have been watching it for the last couple of days. I know they were packing up a lot of the aircraft when I left post yesterday. I know that a few of my friends who are in the naval pilot training program down in Pensacola were evacuated yesterday.
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lunkerhunter
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they did a special discussion at 7PM. thought they might do another.
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MichaelA
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they're slow on the "Discussion"
The web site is low to update. They're really busy.
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wxman007
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Folks, this will likely be my last post for a while...thing are starting to really get tense here in PC, and we are looking more and more under the gun.
If you are a religious person, pray for all the residents of coastal FL, AL, and MS tonght...it looks more and more dangerous with each passing hour. I'll post as soon as I get a chance, but it's almost go-time here.
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NewWatcher
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Good Luck
-------------------- Pam in Volusia County
According to Colleen A ... "I AM A HURRICANE FREAK"
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BLTizzle
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first post on here but been keeping up on thie site for about 2 years....
The State of Alabama Tourism Association said at 7:00pm CDT that 90% of hotel rooms between Mobile and Birmingham were full. So pass this info along to anyone who might need it
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Tazmanian93
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GOOD LUCK, GOD SPEED, BE CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!
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Go Bucs!!!!!!!!!
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LanceW-Home
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Good luck to all...
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CentralFlorida
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be safe wxman praying for you and all others under the gun
-------------------- Survived Charley, Jeanne, Frances, Ivan and my Wife
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MichaelA
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Folks, this will likely be my last post for a while...thing are starting to really get tense here in PC, and we are looking more and more under the gun.
If you are a religious person, pray for all the residents of coastal FL, AL, and MS tonght...it looks more and more dangerous with each passing hour. I'll post as soon as I get a chance, but it's almost go-time here.
By all means - bail now! Prayers are with you and everyone else.
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CitadelPilot
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I saw on the local news here that hotels are 100% full in the Dothan, AL area as well
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