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cycloneye wrote:This ramp up is in time for recon to get in there (Flying towards Tomas now) and see what they find.
Weatherfreak000 wrote:Can't win em all I think Wxman47. I see Tomas as a vigorous fighter that will not quit. I never for a second imagined Tomas was weakening for any other reason except climatological issues as far as its location.
I would sure love to see your opinion on this matter. I am going to be bold and say 80% chance it makes it back to hurricane, 40% it still becomes a major. Just my prediction because whenever you see a circulation that is vigorous and doesn't quit, I tend to go on the higher end wind speed projections.
On another note, anyone can explain the intensity forecast bust here? I was sure this was completely unexpected...and now im thinking this becomes a major anyway....ahh the tropics
crimi481 wrote:Speaking of NHC not forecasting shear ( 24 hours before shear came) - Last 6-7 Sorm systems that came near (or entered) Gulf, were forecast wrong for same reasons - shear. In each case, intensification was forecast (NHC said all conditions ripe) and just 24 hours later they all weakened significantly. Was up?
cycloneye wrote:Still no watches for Haiti nor Dominican Republic at the 11 AM advisory. When will they start to issue them? I ask because we know how the infrastructure of Haiti is and warning well ahead would be a good thing.
TCmet wrote:cycloneye wrote:Still no watches for Haiti nor Dominican Republic at the 11 AM advisory. When will they start to issue them? I ask because we know how the infrastructure of Haiti is and warning well ahead would be a good thing.
Although the NHC has not issued any watches, the Haitian Government has been on Orange Alert since Saturday. The local authorities and humanitarian workers take these government alerts very seriously. I can assure you that everyone in Haiti with responsibilities for public safety are taking these alerts very seriously. However, with limited resources stretched very thin from the earthquake and the cholera epidemic, preparations will still be limited.... but we are doing the very best we can with what we have.
crimi481 wrote:Did Tomas make a, baby Tomas? to his S.E.? Looks like rotation there.
Lots of "two's" this year.
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