HURAKAN wrote:Is the NHC website down?
Just slow. Everyone is refreshing, looking for the 5pm update.
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fasterdisaster wrote:calamity wrote:This is a four and a half hour loop of his eye.
Classic rapid intensification if I say so myself.
Aric Dunn wrote:CHECK OUT THE IMPROVED RADAR PRESENTATION!!! COMPARED TO THE EARLIER IMAGE
Brent wrote:DEAN IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST OR 280 DEGREES AT 18 KNOTS. THE
STEERING PATTERN CONTINUES TO BE CONTROLLED BY THE HIGH PRESSURE
SYSTEM TO THE NORTH OF THE HURRICANE AND THE MID TO UPPER-LEVEL LOW
OVER THE SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC AND FLORIDA. THIS LOW IS FORECAST
TO WEAKEN AND MOVE WESTWARD AND BE REPLACED BY A RIDGE. THIS
PATTERN WOULD MAINTAIN DEAN OVER THE CARIBBEAN ON A GENERAL
WESTWARD TRACK ACROSS NORTHERN YUCATAN AND THE WESTERN GULF OF
MEXICO. THE GFDL SHOWS A MORE NORTHWESTERLY TRACK ACROSS EXTREME
WESTERN CUBA AND THE CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO. WHILE THIS SOLUTION IS
OUTSIDE THE OVERALL MODEL GUIDANCE ENVELOPE...IT CAN NOT BE RULE
OUT COMPLETELY SINCE THIS MODEL HAS AN EXCELLENT FORECAST TRACK
HISTORY. THE OFFICIAL TRACK FORECAST IS AN UPDATE OF THE PREVIOUS
ONE AND FOLLOWS THE MODEL CONSENSUS.
THE BOTTOM LINE IS THAT DEAN IS EXPECTED TO BE A DANGEROUS HURRICANE
THROUGH THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS...AND ALL INTERESTS IN THE CARIBBEAN
SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF
DEAN.
Sanibel wrote:GFS continues to bullseye. The model's performance so far should merit consideration for Dean's future track as accurate. Or at least a blend of GFDL and GFS with GFS being considered reliable.
otowntiger wrote:I've gotta say that this storm, area wise is really not all that big. In fact I'd say it may even be a little smaller than the average hurricane. Only 25 mile swath of 75+ winds is pretty darn small. Also for a strong cat 3 storm he definitely doesn't have an overly impressive satellite signature. All this is to say I'm surprised that there are sooo many comments about how big the storm is and how impressive he looks.
Derek Ortt wrote:the GFS is well left of its ensemble mean... the ensemble mean is near Houston... not the most comforting thing, though there is going to need to be a good weakness to get this to Houston
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