
The upgrades keep coming sooner than I've been expecting. I was sure they'd wait another advisory at least.
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zhukm29 wrote:https://twitter.com/pppapin/status/1165371107014103040
BYG Jacob wrote:zhukm29 wrote:https://twitter.com/pppapin/status/1165371107014103040
My god... IT HAS A PINHOLE EYE
zhukm29 wrote:BYG Jacob wrote:zhukm29 wrote:https://twitter.com/pppapin/status/1165371107014103040
My god... IT HAS A PINHOLE EYE
Even though organization has been impressive, I wouldn't say it's at that level yet. At least, I hope not
AutoPenalti wrote:Imo, seems to be on a weakening trend. I’m quite surprised as to why NHC upgraded this to a TS.
Then again, they work for NHC and they have their reasons, they know what they are doing.
AutoPenalti wrote:Imo, seems to be on a weakening trend. I’m quite surprised as to why NHC upgraded this to a TS.
Then again, they work for NHC and they have their reasons, they know what they are doing.
AutoPenalti wrote:Imo, seems to be on a weakening trend. I’m quite surprised as to why NHC upgraded this to a TS.
Then again, they work for NHC and they have their reasons, they know what they are doing.
ScottNAtlanta wrote:AutoPenalti wrote:Imo, seems to be on a weakening trend. I’m quite surprised as to why NHC upgraded this to a TS.
Then again, they work for NHC and they have their reasons, they know what they are doing.
I'm not sure where you would see a weakening trend. It has a ball of convection firing over the center and microwave has been getting consistently better in presentation. Even the easterly shear is starting to lessen.
TheStormExpert wrote:I’m having a hard time believing that Dorian will be a hurricane in the Eastern Caribbean graveyard.
Hammy wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:I’m having a hard time believing that Dorian will be a hurricane in the Eastern Caribbean graveyard.
We've interestingly had several small storms with similar forecasts, that ended up spinning up rapidly (and exceeding the forecast) but still ended up dissipating before or in the Caribbean, which is probably what it'll do in this case.
Visioen wrote:I just love Dorian.
Small system in a bunch of dry air, moderate to strong shear, all odds against it.
He doesn't care, delevops a core, keeps going.
Models in tears, wondering where did they go wrong.
Now be good to people so I can keep loving you.
Weatherwatcher2018 wrote:Should I cancel monday night dinner plans in Barbados or too early
MetroMike wrote:Hammy wrote:TheStormExpert wrote:I’m having a hard time believing that Dorian will be a hurricane in the Eastern Caribbean graveyard.
We've interestingly had several small storms with similar forecasts, that ended up spinning up rapidly (and exceeding the forecast) but still ended up dissipating before or in the Caribbean, which is probably what it'll do in this case.
That is not in the forecast Hammy. I think the NHC has a handle on this at least in the short term.
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