This Link :
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=26.90;-78.49;7&l=wind-10m
Puts You Off The East Coast Of Florida . You can use the + and - in the upper right to pull out and drag to the Gulf Location. The wind speed is set on 10 meters above ground and you can change that on the left. On the lower left you can also press PLAY to start the loop and have 12+ Models direct the path with live time data. You can select other parameters, this will get you going.
I have used this site for 10 years with 100% personal satisfaction. I make my own personal stay or go decisions with this site and it has never let me down. So try it, watch the performance with Milton and compare it to other sites, I also use Accuweather.com which is mainly for local or real time and they are also extremely reliable.
God Bless Everyone in Miltons Path and recovering from Helena and may God Punish those that intensivied these storms and witheld First Aid Help.
Another nice tool, less features and less heavy on my CPU than ventusky : https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/1000hPa/orthographic=-83.73,24.72,3133/loc=-90.886,21.471
Thank you this, KD - we are inland from Ft. Myers but in the danger zone by a bit. I'll be using this all day tomorrow!
https://spaghettimodels.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCek5H-g5yR0NbI5EHShi9Ug 8pm winds 180mph now
Tropical Tidbits (tropicaltidbits.com) is the best data and graphic site there is. This Ventusky thing looks a lot like Windy.com.
I will check out your Tropical Tidbits for sure, keep in mind Ventusky just was again, 100% accurate. To look at more, search around, I set it at wind for the contrast. 200, 250 mph was a joke. We look at the wind on the ground like a tornado. I'm not at 1000 ft like the data pack capsule droped from 40k.
Cat 5 in the middle of the night.
Windy.tv