From 4 hours sgo.. its improved even more since then woth deeper convection in that large curved band wraping around the center..

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Aric Dunn wrote:I think its safe to say we have a fairly well established TS likely around 50 to 60 mph..
From 4 hours sgo.. its improved even more since then woth deeper convection in that large curved band wraping around the center..
Aric Dunn wrote:I think its safe to say we have a fairly well established TS likely around 50 to 60 mph..
From 4 hours sgo.. its improved even more since then woth deeper convection in that large curved band wraping around the center..
GCANE wrote:Pink Donut.
Likely prelude to RI
wow, RI, major hurricane before the islands...pretty aggressive stuff there...could happenCrazyC83 wrote:I'd honestly change the TS watches to Hurricane watches, at least for most of the islands. Agreed this is likely a 45-50 kt Maria, and I definitely think it could start RI'ing. I wouldn't be surprised to see it be a major hurricane before the Leewards, and a very intense hurricane in the NE Caribbean.
its a threat, we just dont know it will materialize..its also a threat to many other places, islands, gulf, nc, maine and the fishes in the atlantic....give it a few days for the modeling to settle down hopefullymarionstorm wrote:When will we know if this will be a threat to Florida peninsula?
GCANE wrote:With the RI and 37GHz way south of forecast points, I wonder if they scramble recon.
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