JahJa wrote:Given that it is still over warmer SST for a while yet what do you think the chances of it strengthening to a Cat 4 are?
I doubt it- it's a large hurricane so the pressure would have to be very low for that to happen.
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JahJa wrote:Given that it is still over warmer SST for a while yet what do you think the chances of it strengthening to a Cat 4 are?
Kazmit wrote:JahJa wrote:Given that it is still over warmer SST for a while yet what do you think the chances of it strengthening to a Cat 4 are?
I doubt it- it's a large hurricane so the pressure would have to be very low for that to happen.
JahJa wrote:Given that it is still over warmer SST for a while yet what do you think the chances of it strengthening to a Cat 4 are?
cheezyWXguy wrote:I'm usually pretty reluctant to say it, but Humberto seems to be showing some structural characteristics that make me want to throw around the A-word. Between the proportionately large eye, decrease in convective bands, Humberto is becoming a solid candidate for annularity. Plus, the location of the storm is in the general area where most Atlantic annular hurricanes tend to show these characteristics.
bob rulz wrote:Kazmit wrote:JahJa wrote:Given that it is still over warmer SST for a while yet what do you think the chances of it strengthening to a Cat 4 are?
I doubt it- it's a large hurricane so the pressure would have to be very low for that to happen.
People were just saying it couldn't reach cat 3 yet here we are. I wouldn't count Humberto out yet!
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