http://www.nencweather.com/tropicalweather/isabel.html
I'll try to have the audio out by 5:20, this time with a link that works. I'm biting my fingernails here in NC.
This is pushing it...
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Huh?
From your discussion:
I thought the consensus was that the eye was quite large. "Tightly packed" doesn't seem to be correct.
This afternoon's Recon found flight level winds of 158kts, and vortices have returned to the eye of Isabel. Isabel is now a relatively small and tightly packed hurricane as it rides north of west. Initial intensity is set to correspond with the flight level reports and is placed at 140kts for this forecast.
I thought the consensus was that the eye was quite large. "Tightly packed" doesn't seem to be correct.
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