tatertawt24 wrote:(Btw, could that be why Haiyan had such ridiculously cold cloud tops?)
Yep. Had tropopause temps in the Central Philippines of around -85C during Haiyan.
http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soundin ... STNM=98646
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tatertawt24 wrote:(Btw, could that be why Haiyan had such ridiculously cold cloud tops?)
txwatcher91 wrote:Pretty incredible this is strengthening like this under 25-30kts of shear. Shear is decreasing near Bermuda too, if they get on the SE side it could be bad.
Nate-Gillson wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Pretty incredible this is strengthening like this under 25-30kts of shear. Shear is decreasing near Bermuda too, if they get on the SE side it could be bad.
Have there been storms that intensified under strong shear (aka using the shear to their advantage?)
cycloneye wrote:Any news from the Bahamas or about the lost ship?
CourierPR wrote:Nate-Gillson wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Pretty incredible this is strengthening like this under 25-30kts of shear. Shear is decreasing near Bermuda too, if they get on the SE side it could be bad.
Have there been storms that intensified under strong shear (aka using the shear to their advantage?)
I believe Wilma did that in 2005 before crossing the Florida peninsula.
SouthDadeFish wrote:Winds are 180 mph just 700 ft above the surface. This is why you never want to be in a high-rise building during a landfalling hurricane.
txwatcher91 wrote:Pretty incredible this is strengthening like this under 25-30kts of shear. Shear is decreasing near Bermuda too, if they get on the SE side it could be bad.
It is likely that there will be fluctuations in the intensity of Joaquin over the next 12 to 24 hours as the eyewall replacement cycle continues, but Joaquin should remain at least a Category 3 hurricane over that time. Once completed, a small window of opportunity for re-strengthening should exist on Saturday as Joaquin moves away from the Bahamas and shear remains low.
CrazyC83 wrote:One other thing for sure: this is likely to be racking up ACE - more ACE than the previous 9 storms combined?
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