Is it just me, or is that an eye trying to form?
I think that's a tower of convection casting a shadow to the east. I'm not sure if the convection is over the center or not, but I doubt it's anything like an eye.
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Is it just me, or is that an eye trying to form?
miamicanes177 wrote:No, Avila said that Ingrid is forecast to remain out to sea. That is for the duration of its existence and it the boldest forecast I have ever seen from the NHC given the number of uncertainties that exist. I am just as surprised by their confidence as you are.dtrain44 wrote:Miamicanes, I don't think Avila or the NHC are guaranteeing that Ingrid will never, ever make landfall. I think they're saying that over the lifetime of the advisory/discussion (which includes a five day projection), landfall is extremely unlikely. I've seen no credible evidence that that isn't true. They also explicitly note that the models aren't all agreeing with them.....
I am also a bit surprised at the strength of the NHC's language, but their reasoning for Ingrid avoiding the Leewards is solid and they aren't explicitly ruling out a CONUS impact in the future.....
miamicanes177 wrote:No, Avila said that Ingrid is forecast to remain out to sea. That is for the duration of its existence and it the boldest forecast I have ever seen from the NHC given the number of uncertainties that exist. I am just as surprised by their confidence as you are.dtrain44 wrote:Miamicanes, I don't think Avila or the NHC are guaranteeing that Ingrid will never, ever make landfall. I think they're saying that over the lifetime of the advisory/discussion (which includes a five day projection), landfall is extremely unlikely. I've seen no credible evidence that that isn't true. They also explicitly note that the models aren't all agreeing with them.....
I am also a bit surprised at the strength of the NHC's language, but their reasoning for Ingrid avoiding the Leewards is solid and they aren't explicitly ruling out a CONUS impact in the future.....
very top of the 5pm advisorystorms in NC wrote:I have read every one of the 5PM updates. Could you please show me where he said Out to sea. There is No where I can fine.
storms in NC wrote:
I have read every one of the 5PM updates. Could you please show me where he said Out to sea. There is No where I can find.
StormTracker wrote::idea: Looking at were the system is now & the direction (NW) it's heading, pressure & wind categories seem like they might help in holding the system together to get through the shear! I could be wrong...
http://wxmaps.org/pix/hurpot.html
NC George wrote:storms in NC wrote:
I have read every one of the 5PM updates. Could you please show me where he said Out to sea. There is No where I can find.
In the first line of the 5 pm Public Advisory:
...INGRID FORECAST TO REMAIN OUT TO SEA AND WEAKEN...
fasterdisaster wrote:Can anyone link to a shear map for me please? Thanks
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