Wilma appears to be strengthening as she nears Florida
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Wilma appears to be strengthening as she nears Florida
That IR Satellite loop looks like it is getting worse.
I sure hope people took this storm seriously. We all saw how quickly it went from a mere tropical depression to the strongest Cat 5 on record.
I sure hope people took this storm seriously. We all saw how quickly it went from a mere tropical depression to the strongest Cat 5 on record.
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She's entering cooler waters, though:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1 ... 5295go.jpg
Btw- where's the much hyped shear?
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1 ... 5295go.jpg
Btw- where's the much hyped shear?
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Getting better organized, yes.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... start=4660
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http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... start=4660
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This is what I have feared for the past couple of days.
Wilma is in the very divergent right entrance region of a 120+ kt jet max to the north.
So as Derek just said, if the Wilma and the jet remain in the same relative position, she will not weaken and possibly reach Cat 3 (if she isn't already there.)
Wilma is in the very divergent right entrance region of a 120+ kt jet max to the north.
So as Derek just said, if the Wilma and the jet remain in the same relative position, she will not weaken and possibly reach Cat 3 (if she isn't already there.)
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BReb wrote:She's entering cooler waters, though:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1 ... 5295go.jpg
Btw- where's the much hyped shear?
that water can support a 3 easily and the shear is not a big deal per shear maps and nhc 5 o clock disco, we have a very healthy wilma and its looking better, a 4 would shock the hell out of all involved including nhc.
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This really looks bad!
The IR loop has shown eye forming with a lot of deep red raparounds and even some high blacks mixed in too and it has happened in the last 4 hours!!
If it keeps strengthening at this rate it will be a strong 3 or even a 4 at landfall!:eek:
Lordy, lets hope and pray it hits south of Naples in the glades because if it hits north of Naples, it will be 30 billion dollar storm!



The IR loop has shown eye forming with a lot of deep red raparounds and even some high blacks mixed in too and it has happened in the last 4 hours!!
If it keeps strengthening at this rate it will be a strong 3 or even a 4 at landfall!:eek:


Lordy, lets hope and pray it hits south of Naples in the glades because if it hits north of Naples, it will be 30 billion dollar storm!
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BReb wrote:She's entering cooler waters, though:
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/phod/dataphod1 ... 5295go.jpg
Btw- where's the much hyped shear?
Yup. Those freezing 84 degree waters right off our coast.
Gang, 84 won't support a 5, but it will keep a 3 rocking and rolling. Quit focusing on the SST's now and pray the shear increases. Otherwise a solid 3 could slam into us. There's been too much focus on this or that and everyone seems to be forgetting (except us down here) about Charley and how it defied the experts.
And before everyone gives me the sermon on SSTs I shall reply quite briefly:
Vince
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