EquusStorm wrote:Yeah, back up to 30kt from 25kt. Under like 50-60kt of northerly shear. Dunno how
Shear is just a number
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EquusStorm wrote:Yeah, back up to 30kt from 25kt. Under like 50-60kt of northerly shear. Dunno how
supercane4867 wrote:Not only that he's still alive, but also probably very close to becoming a TS again.
https://i.imgur.com/nRTrZv4.gif
TheStormExpert wrote:Just die already!!!
AxaltaRacing24 wrote:is this the "long-tracker" you guys were asking for?
AnnularCane wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:Just die already!!!
Just for that, he's going to hang on even longer.
I'm starting to think the shear needs to just let up and give the poor little guy a break.
AxaltaRacing24 wrote:is this the "long-tracker" you guys were asking for?
CrazyC83 wrote:Could Omar surprise us and live for quite a while? There have been surprise overperformers in the subtropics in recent years.
MarioProtVI wrote:And he’s finally gone. Hats off to a storm that lasted quite a bit longer then everyone thought and also put up a great fight against the blistering shear.
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