ATL: IOTA - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
And there’s Category 5 Hurricane Iota.
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
NDG wrote:Not quite as strong as many thought.
Well, it just entered maturing stage now so the ultimate peak could be stronger when the next recon arrives.

Textbook RI btw
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
The past few passes have consistently found the strongest winds at the NW quadrant - perhaps that's why the plane goes for NW-SE first.
The data support a low-end category 5 intensity, which is consistent with satellite presentation (T7.0 on Dvorak).
The data support a low-end category 5 intensity, which is consistent with satellite presentation (T7.0 on Dvorak).
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
Unflagged 140kts at surface
First daylight is showing quite the spectacular stadium effect on visible
First daylight is showing quite the spectacular stadium effect on visible
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
This could make a run at Wilma's record...in NOVEMBER
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
supercane4867 wrote:NDG wrote:Not quite as strong as many thought.
Well, it just entered maturing stage now so the ultimate peak could be stronger when the next recon arrives.
https://i.imgur.com/vt16DqJ.gif
Textbook RI btw
But I do think it supports an upgrade to Cat 5.
I believe this is the strongest SFMR reading by a recon this season long.
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
ScottNAtlanta wrote:This could make a run at Wilma's record...in NOVEMBER
I think a run at Mitch is possible. The eye is too large for a Wilma redux.
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
If dropsonde confirms SFMR then it's time for a special advisory
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
Latest Category 5 on record surpassing the November 1932 Cuba Hurricane!
First CAT 5 in the Caribbean since Hurricane Maria of 2017
First CAT 5 in the Southwestern Caribbean since Felix of 2007!
Could legitimately dip below the 1932 Cuba's 915 mb and become the most intense November hurricane on record
Extends already record streak of years featuring at least one CAT 5 to 5 years
fitting number I'd say
First CAT 5 in the Caribbean since Hurricane Maria of 2017
First CAT 5 in the Southwestern Caribbean since Felix of 2007!
Could legitimately dip below the 1932 Cuba's 915 mb and become the most intense November hurricane on record
Extends already record streak of years featuring at least one CAT 5 to 5 years

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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
supercane4867 wrote:ScottNAtlanta wrote:This could make a run at Wilma's record...in NOVEMBER
I think a run at Mitch is possible. The eye is too large for a Wilma redux.
It still has time though...the way the pressure has dropped we've yet to see it level off
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
New hot tower firing up in the SW eyewall. Intensification continues.
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
If Iota continues intensifying like it does right now the next recon mission (which will be the last one before landfall) will measure an even stronger storm. I think Wilma/Gilbert level intensity is unlikely (but not impossible) due to the eye, but Rita/Mitch level is definitely a possibility. This is gonna be an absolute catastrophe for CA.
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion

Not a good sign when the NHC track line goes directly through your community.
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
kevin wrote:If Iota continues intensifying like it does right now the next recon mission (which will be the last one before landfall) will measure an even stronger storm. I think Wilma/Gilbert level intensity (but not impossible) is unlikely due to the eye, but Rita/Mitch level is definitely a possibility. This is gonna be an absolute catastrophe for CA.
The last scheduled recon arrival into Iota is at 05z tomorrow
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Re: ATL: IOTA - Hurricane - Discussion
Maybe they didn't want to/can't fly over the island?
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