7:00 NHC Advisory - 931 mb, 135 mph
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Yep, I think it holds at 135MPH.
It maybe 140-145 but it seems like its just going to hold steady and make landfall around 135MPH.
Remember...the NHC said there would be no NET change in wind speed.
Its likely that the winds did increase to perhaps 145MPH at a time during the last few hours when the deepening occured and the convection blossomed and cooled...but now it looks like Ivan has levelled off and will hold its current composure.
It maybe 140-145 but it seems like its just going to hold steady and make landfall around 135MPH.
Remember...the NHC said there would be no NET change in wind speed.
Its likely that the winds did increase to perhaps 145MPH at a time during the last few hours when the deepening occured and the convection blossomed and cooled...but now it looks like Ivan has levelled off and will hold its current composure.
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Drezee:
I hope your family is safe. At this point it is too late to do much and whether the NHC says it is stronger or not, the damage will be catastrophic. In something this large, I can't imagine that 10 mph one way or the other will make that much difference. There are too many other variables.
I can only imagine what you are going through-the worry must be overwhelming. Please let us know how your family is doing.
Lynn
I hope your family is safe. At this point it is too late to do much and whether the NHC says it is stronger or not, the damage will be catastrophic. In something this large, I can't imagine that 10 mph one way or the other will make that much difference. There are too many other variables.
I can only imagine what you are going through-the worry must be overwhelming. Please let us know how your family is doing.
Lynn
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GO FLORIDA GATORS
drezee wrote:I HATE THE NHC! They are trying to verify their numbers! IVAN is getting much stronger!! They need to tell people!!! That is my family down there!!!
I understand your frustration. I too am frustrated because I was anticipating a strengthening of Ivan, but could not convince my family to evacuate. Now, we just have to wait and try not to worry too much. We have no control, it is a higher power.
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dennis1x1
nhc has no interest in sandbagging and does the exact opposite of that....no recon reports suggest anything higher than 135 and in fact only supports 125-130...so per usual the nhc is advising on the high side..which is the responsible thing to do......this paranoia is uncalled for......its not the nhc's job to declare every hurricane a cat 5 so that your family will get out of there.
cloudtops are warming now also...so "imminent" rapid strengthening that would suggest the advisory wont be accurate in 3 hours is not the case either.
cloudtops are warming now also...so "imminent" rapid strengthening that would suggest the advisory wont be accurate in 3 hours is not the case either.
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