storm4u wrote:ICON just went beast mode!!
Yep. Low end cat 3 heading towards the Keys
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storm4u wrote:ICON just went beast mode!!
sma10 wrote:AxaltaRacing24 wrote:sma10 wrote:
Obviously attention needs to be paid by the SE US coast ... but historically speaking I would find it difficult to believe that a storm positioned as far south as Dorian currently is would traverse the eastern caribbean and pop out on the other side unscathed.
it will come down to whether if it misses hispaniola or not.
True, slamming directly into it will likely destroy Dorian. But even getting CLOSE to Hispaniola tends to unravel systems. Seen it happen so many times.
AtlanticWind wrote:GFS legacy stronger this run,1002mb near Puerto Rico
AtlanticWind wrote:GFS again dissipates storm in the E Carribean. I think the key is the model has Dorian pretty weak
entering the carribean. If it is stronger as the HWRF has been showing it may be more resistant
To the shear.
AtlanticWind wrote:HWRF backing way off this run
AubreyStorm wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:HWRF backing way off this run
Link please
AubreyStorm wrote:AtlanticWind wrote:HWRF backing way off this run
Link please
TheProfessor wrote:It definitely appears that a storm that misses Hispaniola and the islands will have more potential in becoming a stronger storm like what the GFS Legacy and some of the Euro Ensembles have shown. I'm not sure if Levi's video was ever posted, but he was explaining that the storm could slip between two low pressures putting it in an environment where at the very least wouldn't be destructive to the storm.
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