cycloneye wrote:The report of Tropical Storm Gonzalo is up. Peaked at 55 kts.
https://i.imgur.com/EYQ0WlH.jpg
This appears reasonable, though reconnaissance likely would have found a minimal hurricane, given the compact size of the system.
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cycloneye wrote:The report of Tropical Storm Gonzalo is up. Peaked at 55 kts.
https://i.imgur.com/EYQ0WlH.jpg
galaxy401 wrote:The NHC site has labeled Gonzalo as “Subtropical Storm Gonzalo” which confused me for a bit but it never became subtropical.
cycloneye wrote:Hurricane Marie is up. Peak intensity was 120 kts.
InfernoFlameCat wrote:Gamma will be posted next as 70knot hurricane. This is a prediction.
Fancy1001 wrote:InfernoFlameCat wrote:Gamma will be posted next as 70knot hurricane. This is a prediction.
I'm going to be so pissed if they make Laura 135 knots instead of 137 or above. If they're going to tease us like that I would rather they keep it at 130.
Same with Eta but even more so.
Weather Dude wrote:Fancy1001 wrote:InfernoFlameCat wrote:Gamma will be posted next as 70knot hurricane. This is a prediction.
I'm going to be so pissed if they make Laura 135 knots instead of 137 or above. If they're going to tease us like that I would rather they keep it at 130.
Same with Eta but even more so.
Neither Laura or Eta is getting upgraded. Laura definitely wasn't a Cat 5. I think Eta was, but there's no solid evidence that the NHC can use to upgrade
galaxy401 wrote:Now that we got most of the boring weak storms out of the way in the Atlantic, that just leaves the more notable ones now. Going to be interesting to see what they have in store.