Katrina-much better organized
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Katrina-much better organized
Katrina is becoming much better organized by the minute. Radar indicates an eye-wall forming. Satellite imagery indicates a very favorable environment aloft. Katrina is in a strengthening mode and possible undergoing rapid intensification.
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Re: Katrina-much better organized
Vortex wrote:Katrina is becoming much better organized by the minute. Radar indicates an eye-wall forming. Satellite imagery indicates a very favorable environment aloft. Katrina is in a strengthening mode and possible undergoing rapid intensification.
Yep I see at least a Cat. 1 at land fall if not a Cat.2. IMO
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Matt-hurricanewatcher
I don't think its getting organized that fast. It is slowly but its eye fades then comes back better then again fades. It is going through another fading of the northwestern quad of the eye. We will see if it can keep getting better organized. But don't expect this to get to strong to fast...
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... kamx.shtml
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... kamx.shtml
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The system is DEFINITELY organizing. I can see the pressure being in the LOW 990s at this time, which is close for the threshold of hurricane intensity. Even more so, is the fact that the storm is a very small system, which would support higher winds with a higher surface pressure.
The movement over the past few hours has been WSW to be sure. The last few frames even indicate a SW wobble. While not forecasted, it sure was a possibility.
That means more time over Gulf Stream favorability...
The movement over the past few hours has been WSW to be sure. The last few frames even indicate a SW wobble. While not forecasted, it sure was a possibility.
That means more time over Gulf Stream favorability...
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krysof
Right at the Palm Beach/Broward County line with this SW wobble. Look at temps around Katrina.krysof wrote:What do all of you think it will go after landfall? Because the models can't really decide on it.
http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/
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