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Re: Hybrid Low S Florida/Keys
      Thu Nov 16 2023 12:14 PM

Models were spot on about the location of the hybrid spin-up, a bit off on intensity. Here in Daytona Beach Shores, had a windy night (east 25-35 mph) followed by a brief "lull" early this morning, then a ramp up once again this morning associated with shower bands streaming in off the Atlantic with wind E/ESE 30-40 mph (gusting to 40+). This morning's high tide was 2 feet above normal. Unsure of how bad dune erosion is where there is a dune because all we have here (in central coastal Volusia) are newly rebuilt sea walls and old concrete debris (leftover from last year's storms) where old sea walls weren't repaired.

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* Hybrid Low S Florida/Keys cieldumortModerator Thu Nov 16 2023 12:14 PM
. * * Re: Hybrid Low S Florida/Keys TanukiMario   Thu Nov 16 2023 03:20 AM
. * * Re: Hybrid Low S Florida/Keys JMII   Thu Nov 16 2023 08:01 AM
. * * Re: Hybrid Low S Florida/Keys IsoFlame   Thu Nov 16 2023 12:14 PM
. * * Re: Hybrid Low S Florida/Keys IsoFlame   Fri Nov 17 2023 08:35 AM

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