SoupBone wrote:tolakram wrote:https://i.imgur.com/8a0VVYI.gif
Maybe it's just the way the image loop is setup, but that looks like it's headed to San Juan.
It is going to be close, according to recon images I have been following.
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SoupBone wrote:tolakram wrote:https://i.imgur.com/8a0VVYI.gif
Maybe it's just the way the image loop is setup, but that looks like it's headed to San Juan.
ObsessedMiami wrote:BYG Jacob wrote:USTropics wrote:Dorian has been a difficult storm to forecast so far:
https://i.ibb.co/PDrz9Cm/Webp-net-gifmaker-1.gif
Hurricane warnings on the last image. Did they upgrade?
Also now forecast to be a Major in the Bahamas
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT05/refresh/AL052019_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind+png/151450_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png
Highteeld wrote:StPeteMike wrote:Definitely a hurricane and probably closer to 80 mph than just at the cutoff to be labeled one. Which I think means an earlier than forecasted hurricane and stronger than expected.
This could have implications on the long term intensity forecasts if this continues to strengthen ahead of schedule. Would bring cat 4 more on the table imo.
EnnisTx wrote:ObsessedMiami wrote:BYG Jacob wrote:Hurricane warnings on the last image. Did they upgrade?
Also now forecast to be a Major in the Bahamas
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT05/refresh/AL052019_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind+png/151450_5day_cone_no_line_and_wind.png
Well that escalated quickly
artist wrote:SoupBone wrote:tolakram wrote:https://i.imgur.com/8a0VVYI.gif
Maybe it's just the way the image loop is setup, but that looks like it's headed to San Juan.
It is going to be close, according to recon images I have been following.
KC7NEC wrote:StPeteMike wrote:Definitely a hurricane and probably closer to 80 mph than just at the cutoff to be labeled one. Which I think means an earlier than forecasted hurricane and stronger than expected.
Agreed. I wonder if we will see a Special for an upgrade. Also with an earlier stronger storm, the models will be very interesting to see if they push a bit south.
SoupBone wrote:artist wrote:SoupBone wrote:
Maybe it's just the way the image loop is setup, but that looks like it's headed to San Juan.
It is going to be close, according to recon images I have been following.
If so, the Sierra de Luquillo mountains are right there at nearly 3600 feet high.
USTropics wrote:SoupBone wrote:artist wrote: It is going to be close, according to recon images I have been following.
If so, the Sierra de Luquillo mountains are right there at nearly 3600 feet high.
The LLC is easily trackable on radar, it'd have to head almost due west from its current location to hit Puerto Rico:
https://i.imgur.com/yMGR9Wc.jpg
Fellow Floridians it has officially begun. Getting tired of these systems messing around with our state and their nasty impacts.artist wrote:Ron DeSantis
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and will continue to watch closely. All Floridians on the East Coast should have 7 days of supplies, prepare their homes & follow the track closely
Evil Jeremy wrote:And to think that some people were still suggesting dissipation yesterday...
Evil Jeremy wrote:And to think that some people were still suggesting dissipation yesterday...
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