WeatherGuesser wrote:Seems odd there's so little traffic on this thread. Maybe it'll pick up tomorrow as landfall nears.
After all it is the East/Central Pacific which rarely has more than a dozen pages it seems per storm thread.

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TheStormExpert wrote:WeatherGuesser wrote:Seems odd there's so little traffic on this thread. Maybe it'll pick up tomorrow as landfall nears.
After all it is the East/Central Pacific which rarely has more than a dozen pages it seems per storm thread.
WeatherGuesser wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:WeatherGuesser wrote:Seems odd there's so little traffic on this thread. Maybe it'll pick up tomorrow as landfall nears.
After all it is the East/Central Pacific which rarely has more than a dozen pages it seems per storm thread.
Yes, but we're talking about possibly making history here.
Janie2006 wrote:Oh, some of us keep watch rather quietly sometimes. Iselle and Genevieve, the major games in town right now!
Alyono wrote:got the low down on the dropsonde/SFMR discrepency
The dropsonde was carried to a part of the eyewall NOT sampled by the SFMR. The SFMR may be working fine... just the dropsonde did not measure the same thing
Alyono wrote:I'm going with 85 kts at the moment, no reason to change it from earlier
Janie2006 wrote:I'm surprised she's at 80-85 kts, to be honest. I had thought she might deteriorate faster than expected. One has to give these Pacific girls credit so far this season! It seems the next 24 hours will tell the tale with Hawaii and Iselle, track-wise, anyway.
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