Mike "Floydbuster" Naso
Thursday August 26, 2004 5pm
DISCLAIMER: USE NHC for OFFICAL INFO
Frances has shown continued rapid strengthening and is now a modest category 1 hurricane on the saffir simpson scale. Max winds are now increased to 80 mph.
The movement continues towards the west-northwest at 16 mph. The NHC and myself, forecast a slowing of the speed in 12-36 hrs. In the 3-5 day range, I expect the ridge to build back in pushing the system back due west into the Bahamas... and into a very favorable area for it to get stronger.
With the current rapid intensification, and possible ERC's (Eyewall replacement cycles) down the road.... the intensity forecast is very hard to predict. I do FULLY expect Frances to become a major hurricane, possibly Friday. There may be some shear in the 3-4 day range, but it appears to be decreasing. Therefore, I am going to call for the bottom end of a category 4 hurricane moving west north of the islands and Puerto Rico in a few days. I will put on my game face for this forecast because I think it may be stronger than this. However, I will not forecast that yet. Get out the coffee pots.
NOTE: The potential for a category 4 or even higher is there in the area in and east of the Bahamas. Watch out Florida.
Forecaster Naso
12 HRS-- 14.5 N--48.5 W-- 85 kt
24 HRS-- 15.0 N--50.3 W-- 95 kt
36 HRS-- 16.0 N--52.0 W-- 100 kt
48 HRS-- 17.5 N--53.5 W-- 105 kt
72 HRS-- 18.0 N--55.8 W-- 110 kt
96 HRS-- 19.8 N--58.8 W-- 115 kt
120 HRS- 21.0N--63.3 W-- 115 kt





