Well.. I awaken and there's a 45 mph tropical storm.. My question is this.. How much more will it strengthen in the 105 miles it has to travel? I personally think it'll get to 50-55 mph then stop. But stranger things have happened...
Thoughts welcomed...
Henri's strength.....
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Well agreed
50-55 mph sounds like a good estimate at landfall.... But the big story is heavy rain!!! Many homes north of Tampa remain under water and this rain will not help one bit!!!
Jim
Jim
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Heavy rain...
well stay safe and watch the waters rise.. lol.. or try to keep them out.. I am up on the 3rd floor of an apartment so I'll be listening to the winds howl lol..
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The convection associated with Tropical Storm Henri in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico has impressively blown up in the last couple of hours.
I am getting interested in the potential of Tropical Storm Henri to do something in the Atlantic after its very slow progress across north-central Florida. A frontal system has stalled out across the southeastern United States and again there has been mention of a high building in after Hurricane Fabian passes Bermuda.
There is also a high situated over the northern United States that has its northeast flow on the eastern side that is keeping Henri at bay.
I am getting interested in the potential of Tropical Storm Henri to do something in the Atlantic after its very slow progress across north-central Florida. A frontal system has stalled out across the southeastern United States and again there has been mention of a high building in after Hurricane Fabian passes Bermuda.
There is also a high situated over the northern United States that has its northeast flow on the eastern side that is keeping Henri at bay.
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