Double Eyewall?
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- Sean in New Orleans
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Double Eyewall?
Looks like a double eyewall! Scary stuff! That's power! http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p ... kbyx.shtml
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- Hurricane Cheese
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Steve Lyons on TWC said the storm had/has a double eye wall at 10:00 pm EST.
Could be going through some eyewall replacement thus that is why the pressure hasn't been dropping over the last hour or two.
Cat 3 still looks quite likely at landfall....and I don't know about anyone else but Charley is looking A LOT like Opal right now.
Who knows if it will get even stronger...
Could be going through some eyewall replacement thus that is why the pressure hasn't been dropping over the last hour or two.
Cat 3 still looks quite likely at landfall....and I don't know about anyone else but Charley is looking A LOT like Opal right now.
Who knows if it will get even stronger...
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