eastcoastFL wrote:NDG wrote:https://i.imgur.com/fhHBU3h.gif
That loop looks like something maybe trying to wrap around the NW side
It has wrapped to the best of its ability. It’s wrapped into this extremely small core.
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eastcoastFL wrote:NDG wrote:https://i.imgur.com/fhHBU3h.gif
That loop looks like something maybe trying to wrap around the NW side
underthwx wrote:InfernoFlameCat wrote:Elsa looks very good on radar. I am sure it is intensified near hurricane force strength. Compared to earlier this morning radar is absolutely a beast.
Any word on the status of recon?
eastcoastFL wrote:Cuba radar still showing Elsas blob south of Cuba. Looks like she’s slowly pulling it north so the Keys may get that later
http://www.insmet.cu/Radar/NacComp200Km.gif
psyclone wrote:ronjon wrote:Radar now showing a tightening circulation with almost 3/4 of it surrounded by convection banding. It strengthening to me and would not be surprised to see a pressure fall when recon gets there. Key west airport reported sustained winds of 43 mph with gusts to 59 mph. And they're 65 miles east of the center.
There's definitely a good band of convection with a long tail extending all the way down south of Cuba on the east side of this system. A heavy rain and SVR risk is likely to evolve over parts of the peninsula.
NDG wrote:https://i.imgur.com/4PKmH93.gif
InfernoFlameCat wrote:Elsa has an eye on radar that is so ridiculousy small. Can someone post a pic of current radar because that eye is ridiculous.
Vdogg wrote:That little ball of convection seems to be racing due west. This might be the one that does it, clearly trying to wrap now.
cycloneye wrote:Aric Dunn, great timing for Recon to arrive.
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