Normandy wrote:Goodness, crazy crazy dynamics going on inside the eyewall of Dolly.....There must be some VICIOUS gusts inside those cells.
The last storm to hit near this area was hurricane Emily of 2005. That was also a cat3 and was never retired?
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Normandy wrote:Goodness, crazy crazy dynamics going on inside the eyewall of Dolly.....There must be some VICIOUS gusts inside those cells.
Normandy wrote:Goodness, crazy crazy dynamics going on inside the eyewall of Dolly.....There must be some VICIOUS gusts inside those cells.
Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Normandy wrote:Goodness, crazy crazy dynamics going on inside the eyewall of Dolly.....There must be some VICIOUS gusts inside those cells.
The last storm to hit near this area was hurricane Emily of 2005. That was also a cat3 and was never retired?
KWT wrote:Normandy wrote:Goodness, crazy crazy dynamics going on inside the eyewall of Dolly.....There must be some VICIOUS gusts inside those cells.
Yep radar is showing some really powerful returns in the eyewall still, as you say there must be some really hellish gusts in that eyewall, hope it loses that soon!
paintplaye, woah so accordin gto thatwe are ghetting close to hurricane force gusts already!
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KBRO
The most recent METAR observation from KBRO in our system was generated at the source at:
2008/07/23 11:07 UTC
The observation is:
KBRO 231107Z 34023G42KT 2SM +RA BR SCT009 BKN019 OVC029 24/23 A2952 RMK AO2 PK WND 330[b]42[/b]/1059 P0015
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KPIL
The most recent METAR observation from KPIL in our system was generated at the source at:
2008/07/23 10:53 UTC
The observation is:
KPIL 231053Z AUTO 36026G39KT 4SM RA SCT010 BKN017 OVC049 26/ A2955 RMK AO2 PK WND 010[b]39[/b]/1044 RAB0957 SLP007 P0024 T0261 $
KWT wrote:Impressive stuff paintplaye. I do wisthe sun would come up so we can get Vis.imagery of Dolly whilst its still looking amazing with that eye.
Powerful band now heading into Texas further upthe coast as well, I wonder how far north the TS force gusts will go in that band, probably quite some way I'd guess given the very heavy returns from radar.
Cool ekal, yep we have TS winds offically now onshore, now the enxt thing we are wiating to come onshore is the hurricane force gusts.
KWT wrote:Yep not really surprising paintplaye, there is some really impressive bands coming into Texas now, that band probably marks where the TS force winds are at least in gusts. Winds only going to increase for S.Texas.
Flooding is obviously going to be a major issue with Dolly as well given how slow its moving and how convectivly active its been so far today.
americanrebel wrote:So we should see the models shift it further north, but how much further north we do not know yet.
KWT wrote:Yep DESTRUCTION5 the presentation of this hurricane right now on radar is really impressive, intense eyewall and a good looking eye, relaly nice looking hurricane...good job this doesn't have even more time time and space then it has already to be honest!
I suspect landfall may be a tiny bit further north the nthe NHC estmates but close enough so that it won't make a huge diffference really.
americanrebel wrote:So we should see the models shift it further north, but how much further north we do not know yet.
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