HOW STRONG SHALL THE GAL GET
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HOW STRONG SHALL THE GAL GET
Isabelle seems to be undergoing exposive deepening so how strong will she get
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Hugo reached 160 mph east of the islands....and this hurricane looks just as potent -- especially if my theory is correct and the track comes into the Florida Keys from "hurricane alley" (between Cuba and the Bahamas).
Add the fact there have been NO major hurricanes in the EPAC this season...which usually means a couple Atlantic monsters. I think Isabel is one of those monsters, and believe somewhere along her track, cat-5 status will be reached...pressure below 920 mb, and winds of 160 mph or more.
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Add the fact there have been NO major hurricanes in the EPAC this season...which usually means a couple Atlantic monsters. I think Isabel is one of those monsters, and believe somewhere along her track, cat-5 status will be reached...pressure below 920 mb, and winds of 160 mph or more.
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I believe around 145 mph or so, but Perry's post makes sense. I hope it doesn't get that strong. :o
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In light of Hugo's intensity......
I'd have to say 160 to possibly 175 mph tops.
But I DO NOT want a cane of that intensity, I want it to weaken and become a fish spinner.
Enough's enough!!!
-Jeb
But I DO NOT want a cane of that intensity, I want it to weaken and become a fish spinner.
Enough's enough!!!
-Jeb
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HENRI #21 - DISCUSSION
I would say 150 - 155 mph but I wouldn't be surprised if this was exceeded
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