The GOM can support a Cat 5 hurricane
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The GOM can support a Cat 5 hurricane
Not surprising, right? But look at the Max Potential Hurricane Intensity.
http://wxmaps.org/pix/hurpot.html#ATL
Frankly, not even last year did I see the ENTIRE Gulf be able to support a <880 hurricane.
http://wxmaps.org/pix/hurpot.html#ATL
Frankly, not even last year did I see the ENTIRE Gulf be able to support a <880 hurricane.
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1. MPHI is based on SST and Heat Content
2. I know the upper level conditions aren't favorable, but they CAN CHANGE. Again, just saying that a Cat 5 CAN be supported in the GOM, NOT that it will happen.
3. I know that a Cat 5 can be supported in the GOM in just about any +AMO September, but the huge blob in the GOM jumped out at me since for me personally, I've never seen just about the whole GOM be able to support an 880 mb hurricane. Again, NOT SAYING IT WILL HAPPEN.
Did anybody actually click the link?
2. I know the upper level conditions aren't favorable, but they CAN CHANGE. Again, just saying that a Cat 5 CAN be supported in the GOM, NOT that it will happen.
3. I know that a Cat 5 can be supported in the GOM in just about any +AMO September, but the huge blob in the GOM jumped out at me since for me personally, I've never seen just about the whole GOM be able to support an 880 mb hurricane. Again, NOT SAYING IT WILL HAPPEN.
Did anybody actually click the link?
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Actually yes, I clicked the link. The fact that the GOM "can" support a Cat 5 comes as no surprise in early September--such has been the case for years on end. Last year it proved it with a couple reaching peak winds in the 175-185 mph range. But there ARE other factors to consider. I don't believe in fear-mongering (Not that I'm saying you are, so don't assume that), it's just that "potential" does not imply "probability". We've made it this far with nothing more than a barely Cat 1 storm that lasted as such for only a few hours, and with any luck, and God's good Grace, we'll make it through this month as well. I dearly hope we will. And frankly, I don't care WHO doesn't like hearing it, the area decidedly does NOT need any such storm for a long loooooong time to come. Give us time to recover--please!
(Not aimed at you Wxman, just an aside.)
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(Not aimed at you Wxman, just an aside.)
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Derecho wrote:That site has been up for something like 10 years, and the entire GOM has been ABLE to POTENTIALLY support a Category 5 hurricane in early September every single time I've looked at it.
Once again goes to show there's a bit too much focus on SSTs rather than upper level conditions.
GREAT point. You can have 90F SSTS and if u have unfavorable upper level conditions you will not get a tropical cyclone. Time and time again I hear references to high SST's (not just on storm2k..everywhere) with little consideration given to the UL's and dry air that have dominated much of the atlantic basin this year.
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