Vero Beach Update - current path and how it could change

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This is from accuweather.com - still heading towards the Space Coast. BUT note the explanation in the second paragraph of how and why it could turn and run parallel to the coast.

Hurricane Frances, as of 11 A.M. EDT, is centered at 25.5 north and 76.7 west, 225 miles east-southeast of West Palm Beach, Florida. Frances is moving toward the west-northwest at 9 mph. Maximum sustained winds are 115 mph. This makes Frances a category 3 hurricane. Winds gusts to 115 miles per hour have been reported in the Abacos. Eleuthera reported sustained winds of near 100 mph this morning as the eye passed over. The central pressure within the hurricane is 957 millibars (28.26 inches). A hurricane warning remains in effect for the central and northwestern Bahamas. A hurricane warning also remains in effect for Florida's east coast, from Florida City northward to Flagler Beach, including Lake Okeechobee. A tropical storm warning and a hurricane watch are in effect for the middle and upper Florida Keys, from south of Florida City, to the Seven Mile Bridge, including Florida Bay. And, a hurricane watch is now in effect from north of Flagler Beach, to Fernandina Beach.

Note that Frances has changed in intensity since yesterday, weakening to a category 3 hurricane; but that is still a major hurricane. Also note that the forward speed has slowed. We expect landfall on the Space Coast of Florida (Brevard County), Sunday morning. The strength of the guiding ridge, or high to the north will again be key; there is some room for a turn that would have the hurricane parallel the coast, even head toward the Carolinas. A stronger high to the north would take Frances across the peninsula, toward southwestern Georgia. Frances will likely undergo fluctuations up to the time of landfall; re-strengthening is not out of the question, particularly as it encounters the Gulf Stream waters. However, we do not expect a hurricane of the intensity of Charley upon landfall; a strong category 2 or a category 3 is the most likely intensity.

The slow movement of this hurricane means torrential, flooding rains, over a longer time period; first in its path is Florida, then farther inland, depending upon its ultimate track.

As for conditions at the point of and just north of landfall, we expect sustained winds near 100-mph, gusts to 130 mph or higher, a storm surge of 9-12 feet and 10-20 inches of rainfall in the path of Frances. Tornadoes will become a concern, as well, in some of the outer bands and in the east quadrant of the storm once it does get inland.
 
Thanks for the update.

DH left Vero Beach on Thursday at 2pm and only made it to Valdosta, GA at 8 am this morning.

We are supposed to move to Vero on Tuesday. We have a reservation at the resort Tuesday night and we have to move in to our apartment on Wednesday.

I don't know if either of those places will be okayy when all this is said and done.

I hope everyone stays safe. It looks like some people would have been better off driving South in Florida.

There are just so many things to worry about. I hope people are not out of work too long after this.

Take care everyone.
 
I work for an insurance company and we just got an e-mail suspending binding authority in southern Mississippi. They must be looking at the track that will take it across Florida and towards the Gulf.
 
Originally posted by floridafam
Thanks for the update.

DH left Vero Beach on Thursday at 2pm and only made it to Valdosta, GA at 8 am this morning.

We are supposed to move to Vero on Tuesday. We have a reservation at the resort Tuesday night and we have to move in to our apartment on Wednesday.

I don't know if either of those places will be okayy when all this is said and done.

Just take it one day at a time. Hopefully, it will all be okay. What a great "welcome to Vero" you're getting! Well, today was beautiful there -- hopefully, Tuesday will be, too.
 

PamOKW,

I agree. This isn't the way we thought things would play out but there's not much we can do.

I don't even want to change our address and forward our mail until I'm sure we can move in.

I'm just glad everyone is taking this seriously and will stay as safe as they can.

I'll let you know if we end up at the Vero Beach Resort Tues. night.
 
Originally posted by floridafam
PamOKW,

I agree. This isn't the way we thought things would play out but there's not much we can do.

I don't even want to change our address and forward our mail until I'm sure we can move in.

I'm just glad everyone is taking this seriously and will stay as safe as they can.

I'll let you know if we end up at the Vero Beach Resort Tues. night.

Thanks for letting us know how you are doing. I was wondering about you and your move. Glad your DH is safe. Will keep you and all the others in the path of Frances in my prayers.

Best wishes -
 
Thanks, CarolMN

It doesn't look good for Vero Beach but we are going to hope for the best.

DH made it home safely last night and is very tired.

Now, we get to pack up our house and move to Florida-hopefully.

I'll also be thinking about everyone else in Florida. Stay safe.
 
Best wishes for you, your family and your new home. You'll definitely be in my thoughts. :( Stay safe!!!
 



















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