Doesn't mean the winds will weaken, just that they will expand out.
Classic extratropical transition from interaction with the very close Rossby wave

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wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing signs of rapid organization. Wind shear dropping and squalls are rotating west of center. Could still make hurricane strength by tonight.
Vdogg wrote:GCANE wrote:https://i.imgur.com/kAjcKwG.png
Pressure dropping again? And it's still moving NNW. Hasn't made the turn yet.
HurricaneEnzo wrote:IR is telling the story. Isn't looking any better than it has. Maybe even worse. I think it maintains at best.
https://tropicaltidbits.com/sat/satloop ... product=ir
ava_ati wrote:Blown Away wrote:It’s fatigue, when you track closely for days, you need a break. If FL hadn’t been a threat and it was just a Carolina storm I would be more involved. Post storm cleanup is exhausting.
For sure, especially storms like this where it is so hard to forecast. We aren't even to the peak of hurricane season either, plenty more grey hair for us Floridians in the future.
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing signs of rapid organization. Wind shear dropping and squalls are rotating west of center. Could still make hurricane strength by tonight.
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing signs of rapid organization. Wind shear dropping and squalls are rotating west of center. Could still make hurricane strength by tonight.
AnnularCane wrote:ava_ati wrote:Blown Away wrote:It’s fatigue, when you track closely for days, you need a break. If FL hadn’t been a threat and it was just a Carolina storm I would be more involved. Post storm cleanup is exhausting.
For sure, especially storms like this where it is so hard to forecast. We aren't even to the peak of hurricane season either, plenty more grey hair for us Floridians in the future.
I wonder how many of the gray-haired people in Florida are truly old or just avid hurricane-trackers.
wxman57 wrote:I'm seeing signs of rapid organization. Wind shear dropping and squalls are rotating west of center. Could still make hurricane strength by tonight.
bcargile wrote:I'm thoroughly confused with equal comments of deteroration and increasing intensity (in some cases rapidly)...
wxman57 wrote:Squalls are rapidly building W-NW of the center. Wind field is contracting. I think it can make it to 75 mph within the next 12 hrs.
bcargile wrote:Is it accurate that from the latest recon, the lowest observed pressure was 1001 mb?
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