Can Chris be a hurricane by 11am?
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WindRunner wrote:clfenwi wrote:0 chance as recon has departed the storm and the satellite estimates are in from the agencies.
Outside chance of it happening at the 2 PM intermediate advisory if the storm were to strengthen steadily between now and then (recon will probably have time to squeeze in a pass before the advisory is due).
5 PM is the earliest time I would consider probable.
My thoughts as well, though I have a feeling that recon will not be able to make a pass for the 2pm advisory, as that would really mean they need to make a pass by 1:30, which won't happen. And even if recon did get in there by that time and found a cane, they'd probably do another full adviosry for it.
If recon takes off at the same time they did yesterday (or same relative time they did early this morning... within 10 minutes past 1:00) they would have just enough time to catch a set of obs from the northeast quadrant. During the flight last night, the vortex message was at NHC in time for the 2 AM advisory. The storm will be a little bit closer to St Croix than it was this morning (I'm figuring about 115 nautical miles from the runway to the center). Fairly easy to get there before 2 PM provided that they launch somewhat on time.
Oh, and I forgot an alternative scenario for a 2 PM upgrade... Dvorak rating of 4.0 from two of the three agencies.
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