2024 Hurricane Season

Recon shows Helene's eye (G.) is tightening up fast.

From 40nm to 26nm in just under an hour.

Pressure (D.) down to 959mb from 960mb

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Pressure now down to 952mb from 959mb.

Windshear taking somewhat of a toll on her eyewall structure, but that pressure drop has put her at a solid CAT 3 with 125 mph max sustained winds.

She's hauling ass at 23 mph.



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I’m only about 30 miles from the NC and TN state lines in north GA and they’re saying it will still be tropical storm strength when it gets here.

Already had a bunch of rain, just had a skeleton crew at work today just someone to man the scales, one loader man for the few customers, and then me and the QC man. Tomorrow we’re closing the entire facility, and that has never happened at any quarry I’ve worked at

I filled up all my gas cans and made sure my generator is in good working order. My satellite signal is more reliable than my electricity in storms, and I figure I’ll lose power some time over night or early in the morning and probably won’t get it back for a few days
 
I’m only about 30 miles from the NC and TN state lines in north GA and they’re saying it will still be tropical storm strength when it gets here.

Already had a bunch of rain, just had a skeleton crew at work today just someone to man the scales, one loader man for the few customers, and then me and the QC man. Tomorrow we’re closing the entire facility, and that has never happened at any quarry I’ve worked at

I filled up all my gas cans and made sure my generator is in good working order. My satellite signal is more reliable than my electricity in storms, and I figure I’ll lose power some time over night or early in the morning and probably won’t get it back for a few days

Gonna take a while for this thing to wind down once onshore. Potentially still Cat 1 wind gusts well into Georgia.

There's a lot of water in this storm. If I were near a creek/river I'd be concerned about flooding well inland.
 
Gonna take a while for this thing to wind down once onshore. Potentially still Cat 1 wind gusts well into Georgia.

There's a lot of water in this storm. If I were near a creek/river I'd be concerned about flooding well inland.
It would take a biblical level rain for it to flood here, but I bet Atlanta is gonna see a ton of flooding
 
Tropical storm force winds causing plenty of power outages to her east.

They extend up to 300 miles from the center. :oops:

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Latest pass shows she's a CAT 4 now. :oops:

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WTNT64 KNHC 262218
TCUAT4

Hurricane Helene Tropical Cyclone Update
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL AL092024
620 PM EDT Thu Sep 26 2024

...HELENE NOW AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE...

A NOAA Hurricane Hunter aircraft currently investigating Helene
recently found that the maximum sustained winds have increased to
130 mph (215 km/h). The minimum central pressure has also decreased
to 947 mb (27.96 inches) based on dropsonde data.

SUMMARY OF 620 PM EDT...2220 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------------
LOCATION...28.0N 84.5W
ABOUT 120 MI...195 KM W OF TAMPA FLORIDA
ABOUT 165 MI...265 KM S OF TALLAHASSEE FLORIDA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...130 MPH...215 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 25 DEGREES AT 23 MPH...37 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...947 MB...27.96 INCHES

$$
Forecaster Bucci/Pasch
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This thing trashed East TN. Flooding all over the place.
 
FB_IMG_1727572893799.jpgmy cousin house 10 miles west of eyeball landfall, west of Steinhatchee. The good Lord was looking out for her and so thankful her house has been untouched! The river has flooded into the yard. It took them until today to get the road cleared for them to access their homes. Shes approximately 3 miles upthe Aucilla from the gulf.
 
View attachment 125726my cousin house 10 miles west of eyeball landfall, west of Steinhatchee. The good Lord was looking out for her and so thankful her house has been untouched! The river has flooded into the yard. It took them until today to get the road cleared for them to access their homes. Shes approximately 3 miles upthe Aucilla from the gulf.

Yeah. Some luck there.

Different story if she's 10 miles 'east' of the eyewall.
 
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