#2989 Postby northjaxpro » Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:52 am
cycloneye wrote:northjaxpro wrote:Pressure now down to 927 mb. Just Incredible! Sadly, I think Michael has just enough time to reach Cat 5 intensity before landfall.. Hope I am wrong, but I fear that will not be the case.
Even if it stays as a strong 4,the catastrofic effects will endure that area,same as we here in Puerto Rico went thru with Maria.
Yeah you are right. A strong Cat 4 effects are virtually the same. The fact that the cyclone is still strrngthening through up to landgall is nothing short of amazing in this area of the basin in the Northeast Gulf of Mexico.
Also, i am simply offering an educated opinion of this situation and tt is appearing to my weary eyes that Panama City (downtown) will probably be barely on the west portion of the eyewall, barring a wobble westward on approach to landfall. I think Mexico Beach will endure that catastrophic right quad basrd on the current header.
Again this is my thought process after closely analyzing radar and satellite imagery.
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northjaxpro on Wed Oct 10, 2018 8:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
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