Kingarabian wrote:
Whoa.
When I see a storm that shape, I can tell it is undergoing rapid intensification. I have seen with Wilma, Katrina, Rick, etc.
I would not be surprised if Marie is a Category 5 hurricane.
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TropicalAnalystwx13 wrote:Microwave presentation doesn't quite support a hurricane, but it's almost there.
cycloneye wrote:Wow,peak now is 125kts.
supercane4867 wrote:cycloneye wrote:Wow,peak now is 125kts.
"Given the very favorable large-scale conditions, it is possible that the intensity forecast may not be strong enough in the short term."
CrazyC83 wrote:supercane4867 wrote:cycloneye wrote:Wow,peak now is 125kts.
"Given the very favorable large-scale conditions, it is possible that the intensity forecast may not be strong enough in the short term."
In other words, they probably want to forecast a Cat 5 but don't want to risk a bust. With no land in the way, it is okay to be conservative if they are willing to admit it.
Kingarabian wrote:We'll probably have a special advisory.
cycloneye wrote:Yellow Evan, like what happened with Ivan.
HURRICANE IVAN SPECIAL DISCUSSION NUMBER 13...CORRECTED
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
1 PM EDT SUN SEP 05 2004
...CORRECT TO SHOW INLAND AT 120HR ONLY...
THE PURPOSE OF THIS SPECIAL ADVISORY IS TO REPORT THE RAPID
INTENSIFICATION OF IVAN OVER THE LAST FEW HOURS. A SPECIAL DVORAK
CLASSIFICATION FROM TAFB AND DATA T-NUMBERS GAVE AN INTENSITY OF
ABOUT 100 KT. OBJECTIVE DVORAK T-NUMBERS SUGGEST THAT EVEN THIS
ESTIMATE MAY BE CONSERVATIVE.
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