Just my opinion what do you think?
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Jim Cantore
Just my opinion what do you think?
I think by looking at IR/water vaper and so on that Wilma is going to try to bottom out again overnight
She looks to be tightening up in overall size a little bit and if it ends the ERC soon enough I think she'll try to blow before she races off north and east.
Just a observation
She looks to be tightening up in overall size a little bit and if it ends the ERC soon enough I think she'll try to blow before she races off north and east.
Just a observation
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n o o d l z wrote:It will not see category 5 again...dry air is killing it now, and it'll only get worse. I want to see 870mb just as much as anyone else, but if you can't see this storm is falling apart, then you're ignoring the obvious.
Not ignoring the obvious...just stating it. This storm is not a weakening storm, not yet. Plus, what do you mean it will not see Cat 5 again? It's a Cat 5 right now.

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n o o d l z wrote:It will not see category 5 again...dry air is killing it now, and it'll only get worse. I want to see 870mb just as much as anyone else, but if you can't see this storm is falling apart, then you're ignoring the obvious.
dry air never stopped it before, I mean it had been encountering dry for its entire life
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How can you say its not a weakening storm?
- the cold cloud tops we saw maxing out the IR 12 hours ago are gone
- the eye is no longer symmetrical, and its lost its definition
- the outflow is majorly being hindered by dry air, it will only be a matter of time before that dry air gets sucked into the core
The 11pm update may hold it at category 5, for the sole fact they don't have recon to back it up. But as soon as that recon plane makes it out there tonight, it will be a category 4, and I'd put money on it.
- the cold cloud tops we saw maxing out the IR 12 hours ago are gone
- the eye is no longer symmetrical, and its lost its definition
- the outflow is majorly being hindered by dry air, it will only be a matter of time before that dry air gets sucked into the core
The 11pm update may hold it at category 5, for the sole fact they don't have recon to back it up. But as soon as that recon plane makes it out there tonight, it will be a category 4, and I'd put money on it.
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n o o d l z wrote:How can you say its not a weakening storm?
- the cold cloud tops we saw maxing out the IR 12 hours ago are gone
- the eye is no longer symmetrical, and its lost its definition
- the outflow is majorly being hindered by dry air, it will only be a matter of time before that dry air gets sucked into the core
The 11pm update may hold it at category 5, for the sole fact they don't have recon to back it up. But as soon as that recon plane makes it out there tonight, it will be a category 4, and I'd put money on it.
Dude...it will not hold its intensity forever. It will fluctuate. It will not keep those cold cloudtops forever, they will fluctuate. This is what's happening right now. Dry air has always been around it. If there was shear involved, I'd say yes, it's probably weakening, but this dry air hasn't affected it before and it will not start tonight.
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n o o d l z wrote:How can you say its not a weakening storm?
- the cold cloud tops we saw maxing out the IR 12 hours ago are gone
- the eye is no longer symmetrical, and its lost its definition
- the outflow is majorly being hindered by dry air, it will only be a matter of time before that dry air gets sucked into the core
The 11pm update may hold it at category 5, for the sole fact they don't have recon to back it up. But as soon as that recon plane makes it out there tonight, it will be a category 4, and I'd put money on it.
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An ERC does not cause the outer bands of a storm to be sheared off. Earlier today, I believed it probably would have time to intensify, and it was just undergoing some fluctuations. But now, seeing the latest IR images, there's no way. Sorry guys, come back in 3 hours after recon info comes in, and see if you can say the same thing.
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Hurricane Floyd wrote:n o o d l z wrote:How can you say its not a weakening storm?
- the cold cloud tops we saw maxing out the IR 12 hours ago are gone
- the eye is no longer symmetrical, and its lost its definition
- the outflow is majorly being hindered by dry air, it will only be a matter of time before that dry air gets sucked into the core
The 11pm update may hold it at category 5, for the sole fact they don't have recon to back it up. But as soon as that recon plane makes it out there tonight, it will be a category 4, and I'd put money on it.
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