Tides and Rivers
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 9/28/2022, 12:51 am
Tides:
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/map/index.html?region=Florida

A Hurricane Ian specific page is here, which includes a storm track:
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/inundationdb/?sw=23.39268,-86.6272&ne=31.1282,-76.77246&layers=1001100000

The water level around the core of the hurricane, around where it makes landfall and south, will see the worst surge.



A lot of rain is forecast to fall. Isolated amounts of up to 24 inches in Central and Northeast Florida.

From 11pm EDT Tuesday NHC advisory:

Widespread catastrophic flash, urban, and river flooding is
expected across central Florida. Widespread considerable flash,
urban, and river flooding is expected across portions of southern
Florida through tomorrow and northeast Florida, southeastern
Georgia, and coastal South Carolina later this week through the
weekend. Limited flash, urban, and river flooding is possible over
portions of the Southeast and southern Mid-Atlantic later this week
through the weekend.

River levels:
https://water.weather.gov/ahps/region_forecast.php?state=fl

Quantitative Precipitation Forecasts from the Weather Prediction Center:
https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/#page=qpf
Click Day 1-7 for totals over a week.

NHC has a storm centered version of that here, which makes it easier to see:
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/?rainqpf#contents


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11pm EDT Tue on Ian: 120mph; 952mb; NNE at 10mph; life-threatening storm surge, catastrophic winds & flooding expected - cypresstx, 9/27/2022, 11:16 pm
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