Eyewall Replacmenrt Cycle Complete

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Eyewall Replacmenrt Cycle Complete

#1 Postby Jevo » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:30 am

*all* senorpepr: [VORTEX | KATRINA (12L) Ob #08] Time: 10:02:00Z; Lat: 29°N; Long: 89.6°W; Location: 32 mi ESE of Grand Isle, Louisana; Central Pressure: 918 mb; Eye Character: CLOSED; Eye Shape: Circular; Eye Diameter 29 mi; Max Flt Wnd: E (98°) @ 126 mph; Remarks: MAX FL WIND 128 KT NE QUAD 08:57:50 Z


We have a closed eye agan.... however look at the mileage in the eye... 29miles compared to 35...... there may be somewhat more strengthening as it crosses the delta... 5 mph max
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#2 Postby steveklein » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:35 am

no. it's not going to strengthen. can you not see the dry air getting almost all the way to the eye?

the western side is really falling apart. new orleans is going to see the effects you would see from a cat 1 storm. minor roof damage, some minor flooding, lots of trees down and power outages.
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#3 Postby inotherwords » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:40 am

steveklein wrote:no. it's not going to strengthen. can you not see the dry air getting almost all the way to the eye?

the western side is really falling apart. new orleans is going to see the effects you would see from a cat 1 storm. minor roof damage, some minor flooding, lots of trees down and power outages.


You really need to stop posting this nonsense.
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#4 Postby senorpepr » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:40 am

Actually some wind reports from recon have shown an increase...
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#5 Postby steveklein » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:42 am

inotherwords wrote:
steveklein wrote:no. it's not going to strengthen. can you not see the dry air getting almost all the way to the eye?

the western side is really falling apart. new orleans is going to see the effects you would see from a cat 1 storm. minor roof damage, some minor flooding, lots of trees down and power outages.


You really need to stop posting this nonsense.



alright... let's see what new orleans looks like in 12 hours.
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#6 Postby drudd1 » Mon Aug 29, 2005 5:42 am

senorpepr wrote:Actually some wind reports from recon have shown an increase...


Very true.
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