I respect your views, but i think we will have to agree to disagree. I believe we will have Claudette before long and the only delay (although, as i noted, warnings are already in place for a ts) is that of the logistics of getting in the system and getting accurate readings and measurements.
If there were not ts warnings already in place, i would 100% agree that an intermediate upgrade, even based on satellite, would be merited. Waiting an hour or two at this point should not effect how folks should prepare with a ts warning in place. This is not an evacuation-risk situation. This is a windy rainstorm approaching land quickly.
vacanechaser wrote:jinftl wrote:A tropical storm warning has been posted so residents in the warning area should be preparing accordingly. An upgrade will take place when there is concrete evidence it is merited. It may already be a ts....and the warning for that is out....let's let the TPC do its job and make classifications based on data. Isn't that how they maintain such high credibility....they go with science and sometimes that might mean waiting for a plane to give data? Again, a ts warning is in place...folks are not being 'underwarned'.
OuterBanker wrote:Just can't figure out TPC. This is better formed and stronger than Ana ever was. It's a tropical storm, name it an get over it TPC.
thats not the point... i think folks have grown tired of the inconsistency of the nhc lately.... this thing looks way better than ana right now... i mean come on...no one has been a bigger supporter of them in the past than me, because i know most of then.. just like last year off the carolina coast... i was there, it should have had a name...
Jesse V. Bass III
http://www.vastormphoto.comHurricane Intercept Research Team