#3704 Postby Meso » Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:01 pm
I know this has been said lots before but, the system is weak now, yes. It is not in the best condition, but look at the heat potential in the area it's heading and with the shear in near future not going to do much damage to the system, it will likely intensify again. It just needs to get itself back together and then start the intensification process again, I feel like people can forget how rapidly a storm can intensify. So likely a good 12-18 hours of recovery and then intensification again.
Remember it spent an awful long time over Haiti.
Models are still calling for some steady intensification at first and then it really ramps up.Which is quite a possibility. There is no reasonn to run around calling for the end of the world, but there is definitely enough reason to watch it very carefully, as the chances of it just disappating is almost non-existant. Give it a bit of time.
PS : This storm is not on a weakening trend per say (not going to dissipate any time soon), it suffered due to land interaction and now will fluctuate a bit while it tries to get it's act together. It still has a good while over water before hitting Cuba, more than enough to intensify quite a bit.
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Meso on Wed Aug 27, 2008 2:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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