ATL: Ex-Hurricane DANIELLE - Discussion
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Re: ATL: Hurricane DANIELLE - Discussion
It's a W O B B L E
Because it has an eye it makes it easy to see wobbles. Hurricanes wobble all over the place. If anything it may be a sign it's not done strengthening.

Because it has an eye it makes it easy to see wobbles. Hurricanes wobble all over the place. If anything it may be a sign it's not done strengthening.
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Re: ATL : Hurricane DANIELLE - Discussion
hurricaneCW wrote:Looks like a no threat storm yet again, not to mention a rather weak, organized one at that. If it's going to be a fish storm, it might as well be a strong one, but we can't even get that.
We got our strong one

hurricaneCW wrote:Given the fact that it's moving to the NW already and it's already around 20N, and only around 51W, Bermuda can breath a sigh of relief. I don't think it will get any further than 60W.
And its gonna make it furthern than 60W.
How would you like your two servings of crow prepared?
EDIT: Hopefully you are right about Bermuda being able to breathe a sigh of relief though!
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Re: ATL: Hurricane DANIELLE - Discussion
In the short term, in may be strong enough now to interact with that 200mb vorticity mess to the SW.
In the longer term, no doubt a hard right turn.


In the longer term, no doubt a hard right turn.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane DANIELLE - Discussion
tolakram wrote:It's a W O B B L E![]()
Because it has an eye it makes it easy to see wobbles. Hurricanes wobble all over the place. If anything it may be a sign it's not done strengthening.
Yep. I wouldn't be too shocked if one of today's recons found it even stronger. It's pretty far north for a cat 5, but 140 mph isn't out of the question.
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Re: ATL: Hurricane DANIELLE - Discussion
TheBurn wrote:http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html
Beastly.
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Superb presentation, probably is even a little higher then 115kts right now, I wouldn't be surprised to see recon find 120kts with Danielle when they go in.
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Still heading close to due west there Hurakan from the looks of things though from the loops I've been watching it probably is starting to slow down now.
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KWT wrote:Still heading close to due west there Hurakan from the looks of things though from the loops I've been watching it probably is starting to slow down now.
Loop - http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... _floater_1
In the last few frames you can see that it goes back to a NW track
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