ATL: FRANKLIN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Down to 100kt.
08L FRANKLIN 230830 0000 31.9N 69.4W ATL 100 953
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Still looks fine as it moves close to Bermuda.


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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Sciencerocks wrote:
Looks like a glancing blow for Bermuda
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Sciencerocks wrote:https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img922/2268/RKzkZQ.gif
I'm very confident that this still Major Hurricane. Not a C4.
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
This iteration of Franklin is the strongest and most notable storm of the same name. Franklin replaced Floyd after 1999 and had been used 4 times, twice as tropical storms (2005 and 2011), and once as a Cat 1 hurricane in the Bay of Campeche (2017).
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
AL, 08, 2023083112, , BEST, 0, 350N, 625W, 85, 965, HU
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Does anyone know why Franklin did NOT generate large swells here in PR when it was a major hurricane a few hundred miles due north of here? I was expecting large waves but we got nothing.
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Hurricane - Discussion
Not looking so hot anymore. But some funky meteorological stuff is about to happen in the west-central Atlantic with Franklin, Jose, post-tropical Idalia and the ghost of Gert all pirouetting around out there. I highly doubt it can be accurately modeled by anything.
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Re: ATL: FRANKLIN - Post-Tropical - Discussion
Bye, Franklin!
AL, 08, 2023090118, , BEST, 0, 390N, 549W, 70, 979, EX, 34, NEQ, 100, 170, 130, 220, 1008, 200, 40, 85, 0, L, 0, , 0, 0, FRANKLIN, D, 0, , 0, 0, 0, 0, genesis-num, 020,
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