On the last few frames, does it look to anyone besides myself, that the yucatan peninsula is eroding the west side CDO area? I cant see it on the visible, but it seems plain as day on the infra red. I cant see that this wont result in a temporary weakening.. Anybody?
http://orca.rsmas.miami.edu/wximages/jet/1_05/anis.html
Yucatan landmass causing Erosion of the west side of Ivan?
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Could be land interaction, or just a little bit a shear.
Still a 913-915 mb hurricane though.
Eyewall replacement cycles will be the biggest factor in intensity flucations through Tuesday I must assume...
Still a 913-915 mb hurricane though.
Eyewall replacement cycles will be the biggest factor in intensity flucations through Tuesday I must assume...
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