looks almost down to 24n.

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gatorcane wrote:Here is the big picture, Florence is losing latitude:
http://rammb.cira.colostate.edu/ramsdis ... display=24
txwatcher91 wrote:Aric, I don't think the center is that far south. Recent microwave and other estimates put the center around 24.9N or 25.0N and the NHC seems to agree with that. Everything appears right on track.
Aric Dunn wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Aric, I don't think the center is that far south. Recent microwave and other estimates put the center around 24.9N or 25.0N and the NHC seems to agree with that. Everything appears right on track.
the most recent microwave pass was 5 hours ago. the mid level circ is farther north and is what most people are following. if you follow the low level curved bands with arc circles you can pretty easily extrapolate.
supercane4867 wrote:I'm just going to make a bold prediction now and calling Florence to peak as a 130kt hurricane in the next five days.
Aric Dunn wrote:Aric Dunn wrote:txwatcher91 wrote:Aric, I don't think the center is that far south. Recent microwave and other estimates put the center around 24.9N or 25.0N and the NHC seems to agree with that. Everything appears right on track.
the most recent microwave pass was 5 hours ago. the mid level circ is farther north and is what most people are following. if you follow the low level curved bands with arc circles you can pretty easily extrapolate.
ill qoute myself here..
take a look. fairly straightforward.
http://rammb-slider.cira.colostate.edu/ ... mmb-slider
un related but notice the outflow boundary that just shot out to the east near the center still have a lot of shear issues. .
Ntxw wrote:supercane4867 wrote:I'm just going to make a bold prediction now and calling Florence to peak as a 130kt hurricane in the next five days.
I wouldn't bet against that. Being higher latitude storm (relative to tropics) and under a ridge, we'll probably see recon find some high winds relative to higher pressures.
ronjon wrote:Flo is still decoupled with the mid-level center off to the NE of the LLC. Still very disorganized.
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