Center exposed, but convection building back.
Check out this buoy.
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=SGOF1
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wxman57 wrote:Recon gets to the center then nothing for 2+ hours? What gives?
CrazyC83 wrote:Looks to be over half of an eyewall there. If only the Recon computer was back up...at 5 we will find out what happened. I'd guess 55 kt based on trends and the look.
KWT wrote:Wow yep the presentation of the center is really starting to look much better.
Could make it to hurricane strength afterall...
tolakram wrote:
my eyes maybe playing tricks on me but it looks like it is moving west
rrm wrote:my eyes maybe playing tricks on me but it looks like it is moving west
The Eye Wall wrote:Small little system. The center is just off of Apalachicola and they have a sustained wind of 24 mph with gusts to 40 mph. I don't see this as a hurricane. I think 50 mph is prudent at this time. I wouldn't expect much of a change at 5pm. I am aware that that's one obs. and winds are higher closer to the center.
RL3AO wrote:rrm wrote:does anybody else see this?
See what?
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