Fresh GMI pass suggests a developed core:

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Kingarabian wrote:http://i.imgur.com/0g5jX3G.jpg
Hint of an eye.
Kingarabian wrote:Yellow Evan wrote:I do see a little dry air nearby and it doesn't have an inner core yet, but we should IMO still see fairly quick deepening. It kinda has that look right now.
That wasn't dry air and it certainly has an inner core:
5 hour old; low resolution ASMU;
http://i.imgur.com/Zfvc0ts.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/YHdurBQ.gif
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CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
3.4 / 998.7mb/ 53.0kt
Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
3.4 3.7 3.7
Kingarabian wrote:The shear forecast is complicated.
CIMSS is showing much lower shear than the SHIPS through the next 3 days, 5-10kts and SHIPS is showing 7-15kts. But after, it increases the shear to 20-30kts while the SHIPS keeps it near 15kts.
It should have plenty of juice though. The 26C isotherm is @ 20N this year.
Yellow Evan wrote:http://i.imgur.com/SjVcWrC.png
Latest GFDL more bullish than normal. Def think this will become a major, maybe even a Cat 4. Later brings it near Hawaii at the same intensity.
http://i.imgur.com/zgVAgb0.png
HWRF a little less bullish and more south.
Kingarabian wrote:Yellow Evan wrote:http://i.imgur.com/SjVcWrC.png
Latest GFDL more bullish than normal. Def think this will become a major, maybe even a Cat 4. Later brings it near Hawaii at the same intensity.
http://i.imgur.com/zgVAgb0.png
HWRF a little less bullish and more south.
HWRF so far is doing it right. Deepen it and then weaken it as it nears Hawaii. Not sure if the GFDL is logical right now. 26C waters and 30kts of shear are almost stacked on each other. Maybe if it brings it closer to the Big Island.
Yellow Evan wrote:Kingarabian wrote:Yellow Evan wrote:http://i.imgur.com/SjVcWrC.png
Latest GFDL more bullish than normal. Def think this will become a major, maybe even a Cat 4. Later brings it near Hawaii at the same intensity.
http://i.imgur.com/zgVAgb0.png
HWRF a little less bullish and more south.
HWRF so far is doing it right. Deepen it and then weaken it as it nears Hawaii. Not sure if the GFDL is logical right now. 26C waters and 30kts of shear are almost stacked on each other. Maybe if it brings it closer to the Big Island.
As for the GFDL, it depends on the wind shear forecast. IF there's only 10-15 knts of shear, that wouldn't be too toxic.
I'd favor the HWRF too unless the shear is lower than forecast though.
Yellow Evan wrote:Probs nearing 55 knts now.
Kingarabian wrote:http://i.imgur.com/de0KJjO.jpg
Really need a fresh MW pass to see what that is.
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