#3514 Postby quandary » Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:31 am
It seems Wilma still has no trouble (after 12 hours on land and 20+ hours of hugging the coast) wrapping convection around to the weaker overland side. In fact, it seems that convection has been wrapping around better than earlier, although clearly the eye is gone now. The big question (esp for the pro mets) is will the core of the storm hold out until it gets over water again?
The second question is what will happen to the tenacious core after it gets out over water (if it still exists, or if it in a weakened state-- the core, not the storm itself). Tenacity is really just a sign of a favorable environment with one or two factors withstanding, so once those factors, in this case, land interaction, decline, will the storm bomb? Or will it proceed as forecast?
0 likes