Lane wrote:And now it is gone, must have been dry air. Damn Isaac, you finally fooled me too.
Still there, just very open to the north. Where did you see it disappear?
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HurrMark wrote:tailgater wrote:Even if this isn't a true eye, the core is improving and will probably drop the pressure even more.
What's the lowest pressure recorded for a TS?
Irene was 965 when it made landfall in NYC as a T. S. last year.
Rail Dawg wrote:I've been doing weather for over 30 years and I'm impressed with all of you. The science has come a long way and there's still a long way to go but the one thing I'm impressed with is the rapid sharing of knowledge. We didn't have that when I was hand-drawing isobars 30 years ago!
bonjourno wrote:Not quite sure how well that eye's going to hold up.
Lane wrote:And now it is gone, must have been dry air. Damn Isaac, you finally fooled me too.
DukeDevil91 wrote:Next frame showing eye-like feature beginning to get wrapped in convection. As soon as the northern portion of is closes up we'll see some intensification.
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