Looks like it's going to be a long night.

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El Nino wrote:Who is talking seriously (with a quite high probability) a cat4 or even 5 cane ? Center of the storm is not exposed to shear, and will reach coast before it can have some impact.
When next RECON or any informations about central pressure and windspeed is programmed ?
6SpeedTA95 wrote:El Nino wrote:Who is talking seriously (with a quite high probability) a cat4 or even 5 cane ? Center of the storm is not exposed to shear, and will reach coast before it can have some impact.
When next RECON or any informations about central pressure and windspeed is programmed ?
I thought I read on another site the next recon would be till after 11pm can anyone confirm?
thermos wrote:Why would you stay in the Keys for a Cat 2? That's no picnic. Maybe they are worried about their property, boats, etc. Or just evac weary.
ronibaida wrote:6SpeedTA95 wrote:Wirbelsturm wrote:Shear only affects the core of the storm. shear to the north won't matter a bit!
I meantiond that earlier, the core of the storm still looks pretty good but she has to be able to breath to grow to a 4 or 5. I dont see that being possible that shear up north is significant. You can watch it on the WV/IR and Visible scans
we know that it wont get to a cat 4 or 5.... Max is cat 3 or 120mph
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