#258 Postby hurricanes1234 » Sat Sep 07, 2013 2:49 pm
Just give it some time again, and it'll probably be dropped or lowered, until it eventually peaks as a weak 40-50 mph storm. Happened with Juliette in this same basin this year, when it was forecasted to attain <957 mbar, only to be progressively lowered to a weak, >990 mbar storm. When it eventually developed, it became no more than a 50 mph storm with a pressure of about 45-50 mbar higher than what the models initially expected. I am not wishing landfalls on anyone, but I am just outlining the pattern of this odd 2013 season in both the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific.
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