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txwatcher91 wrote:Per the most recent recon pass it appears the outer eyewall is taking over quickly. The FL winds were about equal both for the small eye and the larger one. Radar seems to indicate the inner eye is weakening quite fast. It might be finished soon...
Aric Dunn wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Per the most recent recon pass it appears the outer eyewall is taking over quickly. The FL winds were about equal both for the small eye and the larger one. Radar seems to indicate the inner eye is weakening quite fast. It might be finished soon...
yes but both winds are much weaker so far.. which is a good thing.. pressure has nt changed much so once the inner eye is gone the outer will contract very fast.. but lets hope that does not happen before landfall
txwatcher91 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Per the most recent recon pass it appears the outer eyewall is taking over quickly. The FL winds were about equal both for the small eye and the larger one. Radar seems to indicate the inner eye is weakening quite fast. It might be finished soon...
yes but both winds are much weaker so far.. which is a good thing.. pressure has nt changed much so once the inner eye is gone the outer will contract very fast.. but lets hope that does not happen before landfall
Hopefully not but latest radar frames are showing extremely intense bands in the outer eyewall now and cdo is starting to cool fast on the east side...
PaulR wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:
yes but both winds are much weaker so far.. which is a good thing.. pressure has nt changed much so once the inner eye is gone the outer will contract very fast.. but lets hope that does not happen before landfall
Hopefully not but latest radar frames are showing extremely intense bands in the outer eyewall now and cdo is starting to cool fast on the east side...
What are winds in the outer eyewall now? I'm not sure I'm clear on that.
Aric Dunn wrote:watching some long radar loops.. not much structually has changed in the last 2 hours which is good.. ERC is taking time... good news.
cheezyWXguy wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:watching some long radar loops.. not much structually has changed in the last 2 hours which is good.. ERC is taking time... good news.
It's taking time, but it's definitely progressing. Seeing more wobbles on radar as it begins to revolve around the outer eye. Also seeing on radar that velocities in the outer, at least aloft, are now higher than the inner in both the NE and SW quadrants. It may not be able to finish the ERC completely by landfall, but it is going to be too close for comfort...not that there's any comfort in a cat4+ hurricane approaching that has just significantly expanded in size
FireRat wrote:Maria has been such a fascinating yet scary storm to watch, unbelievable how soon after Irma we got another Cat 5 monster in the same general region. This part of the basin has been primed this season, I bet seeing these 2017 antics are the closest thing to what it would've been like to watch the 1780 season if modern technology existed then. Truly amazing stuff..
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