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KWT wrote:Yep the system does look like its opening up, may well take a little longer then we expected only 6hrs ago to strengthen again, but it is getting close to the coast now and the slowdown maybe due to a NW jog, we shall see though.
HurricaneStriker wrote:Does anyone know a weather radar site that we can look at from Campeche, Mexico?
AJC3 wrote:Hurricane Andrew wrote: It seems like it might be stalling.
A look at any visible satellite time lapse will clearly tell you that it's not.
HURAKAN wrote:Hurricane Andrew wrote:It seems like it might be stalling.
It's moving.
AJC3 wrote:Hurricane Andrew wrote: It seems like it might be stalling.
A look at any visible satellite time lapse will clearly tell you that it's not.
hurricaneCW wrote:Any slowing of Alex is great for Mexico as it would spend more time over land and continue to decouple. A few more hours over land and the circulation will continue to unwind. If that's the case, than it may struggle to reach hurricane status plus the further south track would give it even less time over water which further decreases the hurricane possibility. Needless to say, I'm still impressed at Alex being a June storm with a great structure and large size. I wonder what July and August will bring.
hurricaneCW wrote:Any slowing of Alex is great for Mexico as it would spend more time over land and continue to decouple. A few more hours over land and the circulation will continue to unwind. If that's the case, than it may struggle to reach hurricane status plus the further south track would give it even less time over water which further decreases the hurricane possibility. Needless to say, I'm still impressed at Alex being a June storm with a great structure and large size. I wonder what July and August will bring.
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