What's this talk about the shear in the gulf dissipating?
Will this mean Ivan could hit the U.S. as a Cat 5?
There was supposedly shear over Ivan the past 24 hours and we saw what happened ito Ivan's strength. It held its own AS A CAT 5.
So will the shear in the gulf weaken Ivan or not?
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dennis1x1
the shear over ivan was not forecast to begin until now through 24 hours.....then subsiding..then increasing dramatically in 48 hours...
ivan has been in ideal conditions for the past 2 days....not sheared.....not forecast to be sheared.....ivan was forecast to be a cat 5 during the past 24 hours up to 3 days ago.
ivan has been in ideal conditions for the past 2 days....not sheared.....not forecast to be sheared.....ivan was forecast to be a cat 5 during the past 24 hours up to 3 days ago.
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On the other hand, none of the models predicted the shear for Frances. All of the models predicted her hitting FL as a strong Cat 4.
So, it may very well be that the shear the models are predicting never materializes at all.
Intensity forecasts by and large from the NHC are not worth the paper they are written on.
So, it may very well be that the shear the models are predicting never materializes at all.
Intensity forecasts by and large from the NHC are not worth the paper they are written on.
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