wxmann_91 wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:I think the NHC forecast is a bit bullish, we've seen some hurricanes that never really get their inner core back after a Hispaniola trip. I think this could be a Cat 1-2 in the GOM (assuming it makes it there), but probably not any stronger. I agree that 95L will likely be a much more interesting entity to track in the coming days. Of course both are still major threats to be taken seriously.
Haha u kidding? Thats what Id expect in about 60 hours. As long as this begins restrengthening in the next 12-18 hours, which it should, significant intensification is a pretty good bet. Notice that the usually pessimistic Derek Ortt is forecasting a 120kt hurricane in the gulf in 5 days.
Derek Ortt is not pessimistic. He calls as he sees.
I'm not kidding. I don't recall a single mature, well-formed storm that has gone over Hispaniola, especially for such a long time, and recovered fully back to its original strength. Not one. If this hadn't stalled yesterday night, I'd forecast a major, but right now, I cannot see how its inner core can possibly fully recover from a 48hr stay over 8000 ft mountains. JMO. Do I think this shouldn't be watched? No, this still poses a major threat of course. Do I think the threat for a major hurricane is significantly less than 24 hr ago? Yes.
Jeanne?