#1208 Postby Dean4Storms » Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:29 pm
I wanted to point this out with some factual info. so nobody thinks I'm jawing Derek. I'm not, I respect his opinions and recognize professionalism.
From NHC archives on Floyd's weakening.......
Although there was a fluctuation in intensity, related to an eyewall replacement event discussed in the next section, overall the intensity of Floyd diminished from the 13th to the 15th. Environmental causes for intensity change are not entirely understood, but two large-scale factors probably contributed to a gradual decline: the entrainment of drier air at low levels from the northwest, and increasing south-southwesterly vertical shear. As Floyd neared the North Carolina coast late on the 15th, its maximum winds decreased below category three status.
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