AtlanticWind wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:gatorcane wrote:
Indeed land interaction will certainly be an issue given where she is and headed at this point. Even if the center relocates, the tall mountains of Hispaniola and Cuba should restrict inflow and disrupt her quite a bit, maybe even open her back up into a wave. I don’t buy models that show strengthening as she moves over or near those islands. Once past the islands, conditions do look good in the Gulf. Marco will be a wild card as he could impact her a bit more than we think.
I agree gator. I mean how many times do we see a system approaching the islands and we are all commenting on how it's going to get shredded apart. But when Laura is forecast to potentially go over the same mountainous landmass, it's somehow going to be fine? That just doesn't make much sense to me, and contradicts what we usually know will happen....
Many storms have crossed the greater Antilles and survived ,Georges is one example
Perhaps the term "shredder" used in the past is referring to a different island then....