Convection deeper -- Wilma revving up - 3.5/3.5.....
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Convection deeper -- Wilma revving up - 3.5/3.5.....
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Recurve wrote:Quite a blob firing up way over there in the southern Bahamas, and also right near the center.
Drifting WSW? Definitely coming together.
The convection this morning is awesome -- even though it appears to be SW of the center. I do think this will be a major 'cane. The SSTs in the NW caribbean must be extremely volatile.
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The circulation is still quite broad so as the NHC pointed out she has been taking her time winding up.
The convection has been mostly in the southern part of the circulation overnight but it looks like some banding is beginning to wind in on the northern side as well.
The important thing about the future track is whether Wilma landfalls on the Yucatan before entering the gulf. Not only for the residents in Mexico but also for the intensity forecast at second landfall. A short track through the YC into Florida would be a sure disaster for Florida. Crossing the Yucatan would weaken Wilma and a longer track through the cooler gulf gives shear a chance to tear her up.
The convection has been mostly in the southern part of the circulation overnight but it looks like some banding is beginning to wind in on the northern side as well.
The important thing about the future track is whether Wilma landfalls on the Yucatan before entering the gulf. Not only for the residents in Mexico but also for the intensity forecast at second landfall. A short track through the YC into Florida would be a sure disaster for Florida. Crossing the Yucatan would weaken Wilma and a longer track through the cooler gulf gives shear a chance to tear her up.
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quandary wrote:Scorpion wrote:Perhaps. Hopefully she keeps that convection this time.
Why hope that? Its a TS already. Now just let it die.
My sentiments exactly... I live roughly 2 miles from downtown New Orleans..... Do you REALLY think I want to see another monster this season or any season in the near future?
Think before you post please.
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HardCard wrote:quandary wrote:Scorpion wrote:Perhaps. Hopefully she keeps that convection this time.
Why hope that? Its a TS already. Now just let it die.
My sentiments exactly... I live roughly 2 miles from downtown New Orleans..... Do you REALLY think I want to see another monster this season or any season in the near future?
Think before you post please.
We're all weather buffs here. It should be expected that the majority of the posters would enjoy tracking monster canes over fizzling tropical storms any day of the week.
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HardCard wrote:quandary wrote:Scorpion wrote:Perhaps. Hopefully she keeps that convection this time.
Why hope that? Its a TS already. Now just let it die.
My sentiments exactly... I live roughly 2 miles from downtown New Orleans..... Do you REALLY think I want to see another monster this season or any season in the near future?
Think before you post please.
He posted that before She became wilma if you notice the date and time it was posted! At that time she was going to have to maintain convection in order to become Wilma which she did and as of 5am this morning became wilma!
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I hope it heads north to Pensacola gulf coast area
as water temps are cold here now and could never support a hurricane. It is freezing in the gulf now, around 73 degrees on the surface.
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Re: I hope it heads north to Pensacola gulf coast area
grphcdsgn6 wrote:as water temps are cold here now and could never support a hurricane. It is freezing in the gulf now, around 73 degrees on the surface.
Where are you?
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