Ingrid's Floyd Analog

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Ingrid's Floyd Analog

#1 Postby Honeyko » Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:28 am

This is Hurricane Floyd from 1999; it formed in about the same region at about the same time of year, and spent many days as a tropical storm initially moving slowly northwest in a southwesterly shearing environment. IIRC, it also had an upper-level low to the north of it which was dropping southwest. At about the same 29.5c patch of water northeast of Puerto Rico where Ingrid is presently forecast to peter out, Floyd began intensifying and later topped out at 150mph near the Bahamas, where it scared the bejezzus out of Miami before shanking right and weakening.

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Re: Ingrid's Floyd Analog

#2 Postby Honeyko » Sun Sep 16, 2007 12:51 pm

The upper-low north of Ingrid appears to be filling in now, while the one over Cuba amplifies....
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