Interesting situation
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Derek Ortt
Interesting situation
while the sats and pressure suggests rapid intensification, the wind speeds are 15% lower and do not justify anything more than 110KT, prehaps even as low as 105KT. This will be a serious delimma at the 11 p.m. forecast as to whether or not to upgrade, downgrade, or keep steady
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Derek Ortt
I dont care what any satellite image says. If the data shows a clear 3, some consideration <b>MUST</b> be given to indicate a category three hurricane and not a destructive 4 or higher. I am hoping that there is one more pass through the eye before the plane leaves, to settle this once and for all
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Derek Ortt
Derek, I appreciate your forecasts and am not being sarcastic. But I expect TPC to FOREcast. If data indicate that the pressure is down to 927 mb, but the winds have a lag and have not yet responded to the decrease in pressure, wouldn't they be expected to? Given that the satellite imagery looks very impressive and hard data indicate the pressure falling rapidly, wouldn't they up the intensity to err on the side of caution. I imagine there is an established procedure or precedence as to which parameter takes greater weight in recon.
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Sorry Derek...but a downgrade to a 3...with a pressure of 927...would be a dumb move. ...especially if you are forecasting it to go back up to 135 in 6 hours. No met would ever do that....and the NHC would be negligent if they did.
We also don't know what the drops are finding nearer the sfc. There is no way a <927 storm is only putting out 105-110 kts. Especially one that is deepening at 3.4 mb/hour.
We also don't know what the drops are finding nearer the sfc. There is no way a <927 storm is only putting out 105-110 kts. Especially one that is deepening at 3.4 mb/hour.
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Derek Ortt
make no mistake that this will be a near cat 5 at landfall.
I also would not downgrade and am keeping the winds at 145 in the 8 p.m. update. I'll let the downgrading be done by best track since its this close to land. If it were an open ocean storm, I'd likely do things much differently though
I also would not downgrade and am keeping the winds at 145 in the 8 p.m. update. I'll let the downgrading be done by best track since its this close to land. If it were an open ocean storm, I'd likely do things much differently though
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Derek Ortt
I have not changed my mind.
I am not going to reduce the winds at this point due to non-science reasons. Thousands of people who know nothing at all about storm2k do read these products; thus, I am reaching the general public. I do have to be a bit more careful as to what I may put on nwhhc than what I say here. I still have not seen any data to suggest that Ivan has category four winds... yet
I am not going to reduce the winds at this point due to non-science reasons. Thousands of people who know nothing at all about storm2k do read these products; thus, I am reaching the general public. I do have to be a bit more careful as to what I may put on nwhhc than what I say here. I still have not seen any data to suggest that Ivan has category four winds... yet
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