ATL: JULIA - Ex-TC - Discussion
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The Microwave does look quite decent though the southern eyewall is sort of not there at all...still looks like a solid category-1 to me!
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
If it weren't for Igor giving it shear problems, Julia would have probably been a major or at least very close to it.
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That IR does look somewhat better Hurakan then it was before, IMO as I said in my last post it looks like a decent cat-1, so something between 70-75kts seems reasonable!
This CV season just keeps on giving doesn't it...biggest CV season since 1995 no doubts!
This CV season just keeps on giving doesn't it...biggest CV season since 1995 no doubts!
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
AL, 12, 2010091500, , BEST, 0, 163N, 305W, 90, 974, HU
90kts Cat 2
90kts Cat 2
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
shear keeps hammering it
Yes,despite that, it's going to be a cat 2 at 11 PM.
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
In IR looks pretty weird but in that microwave looks pretty good, looks can be deceiving. Julia is ugly outside but pretty inside.
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Crazy, you think 90kts is good at 11?
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Igors beautiful little sister keeps trying to give despite the problems its facing 

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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Though I believe that a cat 3 is not out of question, I think that the NHC will go for 95 kt as maximum intensity and maybe some lines like "little change in intensity is expected for the next day or so".
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Re: ATL: JULIA - Hurricane - Discussion
Macrocane wrote:Though I believe that a cat 3 is not out of question, I think that the NHC will go for 95 kt as maximum intensity and maybe some lines like "little change in intensity is expected for the next day or so".
There you go.

INITIAL 15/0300Z 16.7N 30.9W 90 KT
12HR VT 15/1200Z 17.8N 32.1W 95 KT
24HR VT 16/0000Z 19.4N 34.2W 90 KT
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Macrocane wrote:Though I believe that a cat 3 is not out of question, I think that the NHC will go for 95 kt as maximum intensity and maybe some lines like "little change in intensity is expected for the next day or so".
Spot on....although I think it will achieve major status
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