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The look of a system can fool people some times. The radar out of Cuba shown a open western quad eyewll about 2 hours ago. Also recon last time only found 62 knots flight level or 57 mph surface. It might of got better organized since then...In maybe they will find winds to support the 70 mph now. But it gots a little more organizion to become a hurricane.
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i made the same declaration this morning..... but that was after a night at the mexican resturant and 2 pots of coffee this morning
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Disclaimer: 50% of the time I have no clue of what I am talking about. Chances are I am taking a less than educated guess that sounds good because 10 years ago I stole Mike Watkins book 'The Hurricane and its Impact'. For official information please direct yourself to the NHC and their cadre of weather geniuses.
gpickett00 wrote:Scorpion wrote:Maybe also expanding quite a bit. Could give this area more than Katrina gave us.
scorp, i dont think you will get worse than katrina in jupiter, too far north
Well we basically got nothing from Katrina in Lake Worth (south of Jupiter) so getting anything will be more than Katrina here.
Also, the slight jog WSW may also help keep us out of range of the rough stuff.
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O Town wrote:I love the Dvorak images.
I do too, seems to show more detail, but have no idea of what a Dvorak image really is, or anything about Dvorak. I've heard it mentioned quit a bit and was wondering if someone could be nice enough to clue me in?
Here you go: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/dvorak.html
Intensity chart is here: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/CI-chart.html
Hope this helps.
Chuck
http://www.nchurricane.com
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