Some "hot off the press images":
Zoomed-in high res visible with sfc plots
http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/claudette10.gif
Zoomed-out high res visible with sfc plots
http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/claudette11.gif
Zoomed-out high res visible, sfc plots, and 250mb streamlines
http://home.houston.rr.com/wx/claudette12.gif
Looks like Claudette is weakening a bit again. Wind shear wasn't down for too long. Still think it can make hurricane in 12-18 hrs.
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It may become a hurricane before impacting the Yucatan, but IMO that wind shear has saved the coastline just south of Cozumel from a major hurricane.
The way Claudette deepened last night (from 1004 to 988 mb in 9 hrs)....if that had continued...we would have likely been talking cat-3 by landfall.
PW
The way Claudette deepened last night (from 1004 to 988 mb in 9 hrs)....if that had continued...we would have likely been talking cat-3 by landfall.
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