Just a fun poll idea.
- Less than 115 mph
- 115 mph-125 mph
- 130 mph-140 mph
- 145 mph-155 mph
- 160 mph-165 mph
- More than 165 mph
How strong will Erin get?
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How strong will Erin get?
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Re: How strong will Erin get?
Made the poll for the members to vote. It will close for voting on thursday at 8 PM EDT.
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Re: How strong will Erin get?
130-140 mph seems a safe bet to me so far. She may deal with some shear and dry air during her track. 140-150 also could be reasonable
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Re: How strong will Erin get?
Lol I voted for a Cat 5, but realistically a Felix '95/Edouard '96 sounds like a good analog
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Re: How strong will Erin get?
Went with 130-140. I feel like something similar in intensity and wind speed to Teddy (2020) is a fairly likely outcome. I think the ceiling could be higher though if Erin ends up tracking further SW than currently forecast however.
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Re: How strong will Erin get?
Went with 115-125mph which may end up being a little conservative. Will probably only see gradual strengthening until around 60W or so
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