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We made it to within 80 miles of the eye. It was sitting off the Ft Lauderdale coast as we were coming across. We had to go down the gulf side on 75 as South Carolina wouldn't let us get to 95.

Sons evacuated across state anyways so met in a hotel parking lot. Had not seen the one in two years.

Only rooms left in state were Orlando or Ft Lauderdale. Orlando looked to be worse so we skated down and over to get under it.

We got some rain but no wind until 20 miles out. Nothing too bad. Got to room and town is closed down. Fifth floor and elevators turned off "in case" power goes out. Dumb ass. It could go out any day at any time.

Some wind here and rain. Nothing bad. Already north and we are one mile from boat with two days to get there.

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Prayers to all in hiati...

For the sad loss..and the fight the people are faced with..my heart is sad...

Please be the safe the folks who have this coming thier way....

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Hope everybody is OK and Matthew goes quickly away.

Here is the latest from the Hurricane Center

 

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WTNT44 KNHC 081500
TCDAT4

HURRICANE MATTHEW DISCUSSION NUMBER  42
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL       AL142016
1100 AM EDT SAT OCT 08 2016

Aircraft reconnaissance and land-based radar data indicate that the
center of circulation has crossed the coast of South Carolina near
the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.

The cloud pattern associated with Matthew is beginning to acquire
some extratropical characteristics. The wind field is expanding, and
the area of heavy rains is now northwest of the center.  Data from
NOAA and Air Force reconnaissance aircraft around 1200 UTC indicated
that the surface winds have decreased to around 65 kt. (Very recent
SFMR winds of 78 kt were taken over shallow water where the
instrument is affected by shoaling and provides unreliable output).
Most of the global models, primarily the GFS and the UKMET, forecast
that Matthew will become entangled with a cold front, and the new
NHC forecast calls for Matthew to become absorbed within this
frontal system within the next couple of days.  During the next 12
to 24 hours, while the Matthew is hugging the US coast and taking on
a more extratropical structure, the tropical-storm-force winds are
expected to expand and strengthen in the western semicircle and
continue to affect portions of the coast within the warning area.

Matthew is already embedded in the mid-latitude westerly flow and is
moving toward the northeast or 050 degrees at 10 kt. The steering
pattern is forecast to persist for the next day or two, and on this
basis the NHC forecast moves the cyclone eastward until it becomes
absorbed.  Previous NHC official forecasts followed the EMCWF in
keeping the cyclone a distinct entity longer and looping it
southward, but even if this the case the system will likely be only
a broad area of low pressure.

Due to the degradation of Matthew's radar signature, the hourly
Tropical Cyclone Updates will not longer be issued.

KEY MESSAGES:

1.  As Matthew's structure changes, the system's strongest winds
will shift to the back side of the circulation. These winds will
persist over land even after the center begins to move away from the
coastline, and has also increased the threat of storm surge in
portions of the North Carolina Outer Banks.  Please see the
Prototype Storm Surge Watch/Warning Graphic for a depiction of the
areas at risk.

FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS

INIT  08/1500Z 33.0N  79.4W   65 KT  75 MPH
12H  09/0000Z 33.6N  78.0W   60 KT  70 MPH
24H  09/1200Z 34.0N  75.5W   60 KT  70 MPH
36H  10/0000Z 34.0N  73.0W   50 KT  60 MPH...POST-TROP/EXTRATROP
48H  10/1200Z 33.0N  72.0W   40 KT  45 MPH...POST-TROP/EXTRATROP
72H  11/1200Z...DISSIPATED

$$
Forecaster Avila

 

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We got our butts kicked but we are all okay. I took my kids, and dogs and got out when I was told to. My neighborhood took a beating but we are cleaning up and will be better than ever!

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