wxmann_91 wrote:Lightning is also observed, and that can me one of two things: it's weakening or it's strengthening, in which case it's weakening.
So you know for a fact its weakening. I have seen nothing to support that.
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camilletider wrote:That's a pretty arrogant remark to make before you even see the evidence.
camilletider wrote:That's a pretty arrogant remark to make before you even see the evidence.

NorthGaWeather wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:Lightning is also observed, and that can me one of two things: it's weakening or it's strengthening, in which case it's weakening.
So you know for a fact its weakening. I have seen nothing to support that.
BReb wrote:"if it were shear this would not be the sub 900mb MONSTER we are seeing right now."
Ok, then what's your theory as to why the outflow to the west and southwest of Rita suddenly vaporized between 200 z and 315 z? And as noted in the 11 pm advisory, reduced outflow causes steady, not dramatic weakening.



Huckster wrote:Even if the storm is still strengthening, it's still likely to weaken some before landfall. Either way, a hit from a major hurricane, probably cat. 4, is likely. People are going to die and billions of dollars in damage are going to soon be done. Let's pray to the Lord for everyone in its path and not get so darned argumentative about a little SW shear.

Huckster wrote:Even if the storm is still strengthening, it's still likely to weaken some before landfall. Either way, a hit from a major hurricane, probably cat. 4, is likely. People are going to die and billions of dollars in damage are going to soon be done. Let's pray to the Lord for everyone in its path and not get so darned argumentative about a little SW shear.


camilletider wrote:Now were talking. This is more of what I was after to start with. What if I am right about the CDO erosion but what if its interaction with the Yucatan. Imagine that, an exchange of ideas and thanks to others who did the same. To the always helpful "lock and delete before I have to think about something" I sure your other 472 posts were a little more useful.
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