storms in NC wrote:It must be over Haiti. It will not lose much more cause of the water it has to work with around the storm. Then when it leaves Of the coast of Haiti watch it fire Back up.
The southwestern tip of Haiti is very mountainous though, and that zaps hurricanes apart. Unfortunately, looking at Google Earth, there are hardly any trees on any of those mountains, making them extremely prone to mudslides. There is one decent-sized city, Les Cayes, at the bottom of one of those; hopefully no mudslides make it into there.
I agree, the 1002 is way too high for a hurricane-strength storm, so either the pressure is wrong or the winds are wrong or both are wrong. (I think it is still 997 with 65 mph winds personally)