#6508 Postby hurricanes1234 » Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:20 pm
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Yes, Isaac simply CANNOT be compared to Katrina. Here's why:
Isaac is a 70 mph tropical storm. Katrina was a 175 mph Category 5 and briefly held the record of being the strongest storm in the Gulf of Mexico, until it was surpassed by Rita.
Isaac is suffering from internal problems - which are inhibiting significant intensification. Katrina had a very large and well-defined eye, and had a CLOSED eyewall.
These are the two most important reasons why I can never compare Isaac with Katrina. Though Isaac still has the opportunity to intensify, I highly doubt it would become a Category 5 - this means that it must enter an intense round of explosive intensification to reach 160 mph, let alone 175 mph. For explosive strengthening to occur, conditions in the cyclone and in its surroundings must be perfect - and as we can see, Isaac is suffering from a poorly-defined circulation, according to one of the earlier updates on the thread. Also, external problems here include dry air and modest wind shear, which means that there is a <1% chance of explosive strengthening. Now, if the shear abates and Isaac manages to mix out the dry air, that would be a totally different story, but the most that should occur, in that case, would be rapid strengthening, still leaving explosive intensification at a low chance, around 5% for the highest.
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