lostinthetriangle wrote:Igor is starting to look a bit more organized on the visible loop, and is that an eye starting to appear again!
how are things there lost? Stay safe!
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lostinthetriangle wrote:Igor is starting to look a bit more organized on the visible loop, and is that an eye starting to appear again!
Blown Away wrote:http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/5624/igordd.jpg
NHC been shifting their track slightly east of Bermuda over the past few runs and maybe by the time Igor is near Bermuda the hurricane force winds will remain offshore.
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2010/gr ... 5NLW.shtml
CapeCod1995 wrote:Will Igor beat the record of the largest hurricane in the atlantic basin? Anyone have any thoughts?
pricetag56 wrote:CapeCod1995 wrote:Will Igor beat the record of the largest hurricane in the atlantic basin? Anyone have any thoughts?
Man I think Igor is definately the largest hurricane ever recorded. its wind field is 100 miles more than Katrina and over 50 miles larger than Ike.
wxman57 wrote:pricetag56 wrote:CapeCod1995 wrote:Will Igor beat the record of the largest hurricane in the atlantic basin? Anyone have any thoughts?
Man I think Igor is definately the largest hurricane ever recorded. its wind field is 100 miles more than Katrina and over 50 miles larger than Ike.
Depends on how you define size. Tropical storm force radii are a little larger, but Ike and Katrina's hurricane force winds were considerably larger than Igor's.
sunnyday wrote:I have a question about the fact that many of this year's Atlantic hurricanes have recurved in a similar manner. I don't totally understand why they went in that direction, more or less one after another, but I'd like to know if that pattern is likely for the rest of this hurricane season.![]()
Thank you for your explanation.
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