hurricaneCW wrote:I want to get some recon in this soon, pretty sure it's a bit stronger than 140 mph right now even with the dry air on the SW side.
Another 20 minutes or so... looks like they'll cross SW to NE on this pass.
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hurricaneCW wrote:I want to get some recon in this soon, pretty sure it's a bit stronger than 140 mph right now even with the dry air on the SW side.
beoumont wrote:Bocadude85 wrote:Can anyone think of any historical hurricanes that did what the 12z Euro and 18z GFS are showing? The only one that is somewhat similar that I can find is Betsy in 1965 but she was much farther south.
Not the same approach, but a collapse of steering currents and a loop just before landfall: Diana, 1984
[url]https://www.weather.gov/images/mhx/19840913/image002.jpg
Hurrilurker wrote:That's pretty amazing, that boat was going to be toast in a short period of time. Just outside the outer bands and they would have had to go a long way to avoid it, I don't think they would have made it even if they realized they had to move.
Hurrilurker wrote:That's pretty amazing, that boat was going to be toast in a short period of time. Just outside the outer bands and they would have had to go a long way to avoid it, I don't think they would have made it even if they realized they had to move.
AnnularCane wrote:Blown Away wrote:https://i.imgur.com/3DOQVZo.jpg
Florence looks EXACTLY like an embryo.
drezee wrote:Early recon says wind field has expanded in the SW quad...
drezee wrote:drezee wrote:Early recon says wind field has expanded in the SW quad...
Hurricane force actually
dukeblue219 wrote:Pressure is down, but winds (in the weaker side) were only 91kt FL and 100kt on the SFMR. Will wait for the other side of the eyewall now... and any dropsondes as well.
tolakram wrote:canetracker wrote:Is that black colored area dry air in the center of this IR loop???
https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?parms=meso-meso1-14-48-1-100-1&checked=latlon-map&colorbar=undefined
Click the globe and turn on the temperature color bar overlay. Those are super cold cloud tops, colder than red.
Extratropical94 wrote:Strongest FL winds in the NE eyewall are around 126 kts, with 105 kts SFMR
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