New storms brewing in the Atlantic
My flood insurance will not be in effect for this storm.聽 聽
But homeowners hazard will cover damage by wind.聽 聽 So if the windows or roof is damaged we have some protection.
CasaSunny wrote:I've been using this tool.
It appeared to be fairly accurate with Irma 10 miles +/-
That tool is pretty good, been using it, too.
Sitka wrote:Maybe 10 or 15 ft.聽 聽Suprisingly we did not flood with Irma,聽 that may not be the case with Maria.聽 聽 A lot of stuff has been moved up to the second floor, so we will see what happens.
My flood insurance will not be in effect for this storm.聽 聽![]()
But homeowners hazard will cover damage by wind.聽 聽 So if the windows or roof is damaged we have some protection.
Good idea, saw some thing like sea surge of 9 feet
I came back to post after this ass-kicker. I posted 4 hours ago that the last thing PR wanted was a 鈥淧in Hole eye鈥.
The 5pm NOAA Advisory 90 minutes ago says?聽 You guessed it:
鈥淢aria is developing the dreaded Pinhole Eye. The last reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft and radar data from Martinique indicated an eye with a diameter of about 8-10 n mi, and this featured has recently become better defined in visible and infrared satellite imagery.鈥
OMG.
8 nautical miles is 15 klicks. Wilma鈥檚 hole was 3.7 klicks.
Do your own reading, but the concern with these freaks is they鈥檙e super hard to steadily forecast and their treacherous problem is they regenerate eyes. A lot more to it then that but of all the G.d. bad news PR could get today, this leads the parade.聽 Maria's pin can enlarge as she progresses, and so less crazy. But hers can get smaller too. Wilma's shrank when she was in the Gulf of Mexico, after Mexico, and before she rearranged the furniture in S FL.
To the members living there, buena suerte. You are going to be part of PR history that will go down to your grand kids, living thru a Cat 4 with a pin hole eye--only two I know of ever in the US.聽 So to Gary, Dawg, Peachy, Jyee, Tonie, SpenceR, Nanraughley, CasaSun, Mac, Adlin, Karen, LarryJ, RichV, JohnnyN,聽 Bear, Bryson, the lady in Mayaguez, Mr? long time member/art dealer in Ponce, and those who I didn鈥檛 think of鈥揵uena suerte. And to those who have kin there, the same, I鈥檓 sure Raven has her nails to the cuticles. From members not currently in PR and there are many like me, Sitka, Trek, Rey, Nomad, Warner, DogTx, GreggK, ScoutvtRNViequesorbust, and 150 more鈥揵uen suerte. Homies, we are looking forward to reading your 鈥淚 Survived Maria鈥 posts Thursday.
Out.
USCG wrote:Aooooga, Aooooga All Hands On Deck!! And that is not an attempt at humor.
I came back to post after this ass-kicker. I posted 4 hours ago that the last thing PR wanted was a 鈥淧in Hole eye鈥.
The 5pm NOAA Advisory 90 minutes ago says?聽 You guessed it:
鈥淢aria is developing the dreaded Pinhole Eye. The last reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft and radar data from Martinique indicated an eye with a diameter of about 8-10 n mi, and this featured has recently become better defined in visible and infrared satellite imagery.鈥
OMG.
8 nautical miles is 15 klicks. Wilma鈥檚 hole was 3.7 klicks.
Do your own reading, but the concern with these freaks is they鈥檙e super hard to steadily forecast and their treacherous problem is they regenerate eyes. A lot more to it then that but of all the G.d. bad news PR could get today, this leads the parade.聽 Maria's pin can enlarge as she progresses, and so less crazy. But hers can get smaller too. Wilma shrank when she was in the Gulf of Mexico, after Mexico, and before she rearranged the furniture in S FL.
To the members living there, buena suerte. You are going to be part of PR history that will go down to your grand kids. Gary, Dawg, Peachy, Tonie, SpenceR, Nanraughley, CasaSun, Mac, Adlin, Karen, LarryJ, RichV, JohnnyN,聽 Bear, Bryson, the lady in Mayaguez, Mr? long time member/art dealer in Ponce, and those who I didn鈥檛 think of鈥揵uena suerte. And to those who have kin there, the same, I鈥檓 sure Raven has her nails to the cuticles. From members not currently in PR and there are many like me, Trek, Rey, Nomad, Warner, DogTx, GreggK, ScoutvtRNViequesorbust, and 150 more鈥揵uen suerte. Homies, we are looking forward to reading your 鈥淚 Survived Maria鈥 posts Thursday.
Out.
You nailed it right on the head! This hurricane season has started with full force. Not only do I worry for my family but I am concerned for what this will do for my beloved island. I wanna see Puerto Rico win by evolving and the hurricanes impact on agriculture, businesses, road conditions, people's livelihood, etc. is so disconcerting. Please be safe everyone and take care out there. My thoughts are with you all, as well.馃檹馃徔馃檹馃従馃檹馃徑馃檹馃檹馃徏馃檹馃徎馃嚨馃嚪
Reiterates the surprise, surprise it''s a pin hole. And announced a full blown Hurricane Warning, not a surprise, as is protcol for Maria's proximity, just makes it official.
But new re: the water
"The combination of a dangerous storm surge and the tide will cause
normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded by rising waters
moving inland from the shoreline.聽 The water is expected to reach
the following heights above ground if the peak surge occurs at the
time of high tide...
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands...6 to 9 ft".
Another OMG, 6-9 feet if at high tide, that's horrible stuff.
I'll bet highway 10S聽 will be closed for a long time.聽 The jungle will seal off that two lane road through the mountians with a mass of downed trees and power lines.聽 聽If you have driven this route, you know what I mean.
.So even with this power concrete houses like mine stand a chance?聽 I am several hundred feet above the ocean looking west next to other houses.聽 My island friends say yes... but hard not to worry.
No clue how strong it might get before it gets to us...
Elcalipocho wrote:So even with this power concrete houses like mine stand a chance?聽 I am several hundred feet above the ocean looking west next to other houses.聽 My island friends say yes... but hard not to worry.
We're in a concrete/cinder blocks house that my FIL had built and it got through Hugo and Georges just fine. I sure hope it'll be strong enough to withstand Maria's winds.
Now, the eye of Maria is small and if it stays that way the hurricane strength windfield will stay small, like 50, 60 miles, meaning that if you are more than 30 miles from the center you won't get hurricane force winds.
A lot of ifs though. If the eye stays small, if you are 30 miles or more away from the eye...
Thanks for the reply, I'll keep this in mind.
I am still in California.
Was planning to visit this week to kick off some remodeling until Maria came along.
My house is empty with things sealed up the best as possible and some neighbors keeping an eye.
Given how bad its gonna hit, may postpone for a couple months.
Now its just a waiting and hoping game .
The storm surge is really gonna mess up the beaches in the area.. lots of businesses have been established near the water to cater to tourists.聽
Jobos and Crash boat come to mind.
And the road to Rincon may be impossible to use for some time.
The new final "approach" coordinate before landfall,18N 65.4W about 10-12 miles out at sea for Wednesday morning, supports that plane. Unfortunately for Vieques, that "approach" coordinate is app the same distance to uninhabited Playa Vieja, my skinny dippin fav, at its extreme SW coast. I know of a R.N. that's not happy about this.
I've noticed the NOAA often doesn't release forecasted coordinates once a cyclone gets over land, too unpredictable I presume. But the next coordinate they give, which is over the waters mariner's call San Juan Canyon, on Maria's way to the DR, would put her exiting PR app 20 M east of Arecibo, between Manati and Vega Baja area.
If the current approach coordinate doesn't change much by 0500 Tues at the next NOAA coordinates release, this'll probably be the deal.


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[/url]]Cordillera Central[/url] looking NNWReyP wrote:Looks like entering in Humacao or so?
Yeah, little bit north, Punta Santiago.
But, keep in mind that nothing is sure until the storm is there. Hurricanes don't follow a straight line and the exact point of landfall may be clear only one hour before it's going to happen.
Elcalipocho wrote:Another tense 48 hours waiting
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So even with this power concrete houses like mine stand a chance?聽 I am several hundred feet above the ocean looking west next to other houses.聽 My island friends say yes... but hard not to worry.
I was wondering the same thing a couple days ago and looked it up. Read that it's relatively safe to assume that a concrete house would stand up to the strong winds of 200 mph, flying debris, and storm surges that are produced by hurricanes. Practically, everything I read online said pretty much the same so I am hoping that there is truth to it.
(during daylight only, this is the visible satellite image source) to see what Maria is doing. Refresh the page every half hour or so.
You see the eye wobble and that will continue to be the behavior.
This one will work day and night:
Gary wrote:Track keeps shifting to the NE and I like that trend. 100 miles more and PR would dodge the bullet. (chant with me: UP! UP! UP!)
https://www.foryourpics.com/images/2017 鈥 ue_5AM.png
I'm chanting with you! With my fingers and toes crossed!!! Updating with my family everything I am reading here seeing it's more detailed.
Thanks for the replies.
Seems like the concrete structures will be ok short of a major landslide.
Gary - you are right on the changes in direction.
Seemed like Irma was gonna destroy Tampa but luckily changed course
JOS66 wrote:My Wife and I are Praying for All of You and PR!!!!!
You will be close to the eye in Dorado Jos.
Hope you are safe
Have not moved yet. We are targeting for Dec / Jan.
We just finished boarding the outside windows, the three on the porch I'll do soon.
I did check the map and the track is now straight over my head..
Oh, here's the link so you guys can check yourself.

Stay safe everybody!

However I expect we will have damage.
Gary wrote:No more maps I'm afraid, we lost internet. Maybe the power was cut at the tower. Still electricity and water.
We just finished boarding the outside windows, the three on the porch I'll do soon.
I did check the map and the track is now straight over my head..
Oh, here's the link so you guys can check yourself.
Stay safe everybody!
Hope you are not staying home then
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