#197 Postby Derek Ortt » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:43 am
The weakening may be overdone quite a bit, though Chacor. The models have very strange evolutions of the storm. Isobars seem to disappear in a strange fashion (pressure goes up from 1003 to 1007mb, which is already underdone, but that is besides the point)
In addition, unlike the Atlantic, there are no synoptic surveillance flights; thus, we do not have a good handle on the storm initialization in the models or the upper air pattern. This kind of looks closer to Wilma when it was approaching South Florida, models and all forecasts went to weakening to a low end cat 2, yet it nearly became a cat 4 since the models had the shear in the wrong location
As for the SSD estimate, it is one of many. The ADT, which is more applicable since we have a well-defined eye, shows intensification
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