steveklein wrote:http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT/float-ir4-loop.html
the core is nothing like it was 6 hours ago. it was a perfect donut with reds and purples... now it's mainly just oranges with poorly organized reds.
look at the cloud tops over in the western gulf racing towards katrina. that's representative of some sheer which is starting to interfere with the storm.
i'm telling you, this is a weakening storm. it's not a wishcast. it's looking at the satellite.
and what about recon. they aren't finding the winds that they were finding earlier in the day.
all this, plus the fact that new orleans looks to be west of the center spells great news for new orleans. i would expect something like cat 2 effects.
at the very least, there is an ERC going on... and personally i think it's just plain old weakening. it takes perfect conditions to maintain a cat 5 and right now with the shallow water depth, slight land interaction, and most importantly the sheer, it can't support a cat 5, and not even a strong cat 4 for very long.
Please crawl back in the hole you came out of today to join our board...or better yet, since this is a weakening storm that you are not impressed with, run out and do some live TV shots for us from just south of Lake P starting tomorrow morning. I am sure conditions will be no problem for you.