8 PM=31.5n-73.6w NNW 14 mph 105 mph

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8 PM=31.5n-73.6w NNW 14 mph 105 mph

#1 Postby cycloneye » Wed Sep 17, 2003 6:43 pm

http://www.tormenta.net/frame_page.asp? ... pt33us.htm

Let's see what the next recon find in the mission as convection has increased near the eye to the north side.
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#2 Postby PuertoRicoLibre » Wed Sep 17, 2003 6:50 pm

Overall convection seems to have decreased, even if greater near the center. Do you really think this is a better presentation than earlier?
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#3 Postby cycloneye » Wed Sep 17, 2003 6:58 pm

System now has expanded a lot and that may indicate dry air still filtering somewhat the circulation not allowing it to form a core and this big size system now indicates a less tropical system and more of a hybrid or sub-tropical one but having said that still there is a chance that it may increase prior to landfall however I see it remote now unless it gets rid of the dry air and fires deep convection wraping the eye as she did when it was a cat 4-5.
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