Kazmit wrote:
Do 40kt+ flight-level winds not support a TS?
Well when I saw the Recon data, I sure as heck based on my experience would classify this as a TS.
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Kazmit wrote:
Do 40kt+ flight-level winds not support a TS?
GCANE wrote:Plenty of 36 knt peak SFMRs
galvestontx wrote:Nederlander wrote:Nimbus wrote:Looking more consolidated this morning, banding rain into Florida.
Track should shift back east a little possibly closer to Mississippi with the runs later today.
What would cause that in your opinion? High plains trough won’t be arriving to pick it up until late Tuesday night, two days after projected landfall.
he is -removed-.
Hypercane_Kyle wrote:The higher SFMR readings could've been rain contaminated, which is why I think the NHC held strength for now.
cycloneye wrote:From discussion. Aric read this.An Air Force Reserve Unit Hurricane Hunter aircraft is currently
investigating the depression and has found that the system is very
close to tropical storm strength. Based on flight-level and
SFMR-observed surface winds from the plane, the intensity is held at
30 kt for now.
cycloneye wrote:https://twitter.com/TropicalTidbits/status/1267837949468643328
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