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Ntxw wrote:Yellow Evan wrote:hurricanes1234 wrote:The cloudtops have warmed a little, but the ring of red is even thicker and rounder, plus, the eye looks clearer to me. I, however, don't fully think they'll upgrade it to a Category 5, but that's just my opinion.
I won't be shocked if they keep it at 135 knts, but I think there's chance they declare it 140 knts.
Wouldn't this make Amanda very close (if not soon) to tie or beating ITA for the strongest cyclone in 2014 to date? ITA peaked at 135kts and 930mbar
tolakram wrote:And just like that the next frame is in.
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hurricanes1234 wrote:tolakram wrote:And just like that the next frame is in.
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Eastern Pacific has a Category 4 before the Atlantic even started!
hurricanes1234 wrote:It might start upwelling cold water soon, as it is nearly stationary and is of this intensity. Personally, I think Amanda has peaked, but very impressive nonetheless.
Here's an RGB enhanced time-lapse of 2011 Hurricane Dora. She was a stunner.Macrocane wrote:Last time we saw such a stunning storm on this side of the world was Dora in 2011.
Yellow Evan wrote:If the pressure of 932 is correct, it would have deepened 57 mbar in 18 hours. Probs some EPAC record. I'll research later.
hurricanes1234 wrote:Yellow Evan wrote:If the pressure of 932 is correct, it would have deepened 57 mbar in 18 hours. Probs some EPAC record. I'll research later.
Is that explosive intensification?
Yellow Evan wrote:Another fact: This is stronger than any storm in the NHEM since Hiayan.
xtyphooncyclonex wrote:Yellow Evan wrote:Another fact: This is stronger than any storm in the NHEM since Hiayan.
Ita had a slightly lower pressure. But anyway, this has a chance to be stronger than that, even by the winds.
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