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KimmieLa wrote:toad strangler wrote:RL3AO wrote:Now don't get me wrong. I still think we're looking at a 65 or 70 kt landfall and of course the rain will be the big story as we've talked about now for a few days. I just think the high end chance of a major/near major hurricane has gotten much lower today.
Oh wow, all I was reading yesterday was talk of RI and exploding once it splashed off of Florida. What are your thoughts on this not getting to Cat 1?
I don't believe it was supposed to strengthen, if any, until early tomorrow morning, per NHC. NHC is saying a CAT 1, so prepare for a CAT 2. My thoughts on whether it will get to CAT 1 is, it might. It has a lot of work to do to get itself together. I can only watch and learn from all on the Board. It amazes me how much has to "line up" for a hurricane to spin up or form. It's a wonder it ever happens! Every year, I learn something new, and I am thankful for everyone. I am pulling for shear and dry air to be victorious, I pray that for every storm!
ClarCari wrote:Pressure is still steadily dropping.
One thing to note that as (and if) it starts clearing away more and more shear the rate of intensification no matter how small grows exponentially. A 10mph increase over the last 12 hours could turn into a 15-25mph increase over the next 12 hrs.
RL3AO wrote:Here's a look at the improved outflow north of the center compared to two hours ago.
https://i.imgur.com/GYP4aAJ.png
https://i.imgur.com/YDeyS1N.png
RL3AO wrote:Now don't get me wrong. I still think we're looking at a 65 or 70 kt landfall and of course the rain will be the big story as we've talked about now for a few days. I just think the high end chance of a major/near major hurricane has gotten much lower today.
LarryWx wrote:This is neither exploding nor falling apart but rather something in between. It is closer to being between holding its own and strengthening slowly.
eastcoastFL wrote:LarryWx wrote:This is neither exploding nor falling apart but rather something in between. It is closer to being between holding its own and strengthening slowly.
It’s pretty much on par with the nhc forecast of gradual strengthening which they expect to level off sometime later tomorrow
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