IMHO its mostly steady intensification for the next 24 hrs.
Always amazing to see what a good, solid hot tower can do to change everything around so quickly.

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Highteeld wrote:https://twitter.com/SylvesterTurner/status/1298318546976595972
Blinhart wrote:galvestontx wrote:eye is it 23.87n, 87.60w
So yes south of where you actually think the eye is.
Where and when was that center location reported???
galvestontx wrote:Highteeld wrote:https://twitter.com/SylvesterTurner/status/1298318546976595972
Conspiracy theory, what does he know? Ohhhhhhhh
Blinhart wrote:galvestontx wrote:eye is it 23.87n, 87.60w
So yes south of where you actually think the eye is.
Where and when was that center location reported???
galvestontx wrote:eye is it 23.87n, 87.60w
So yes south of where you actually think the eye is.
Steve wrote:Buck wrote:The speed at which these towers are firing makes me think we might be getting ready to kick off some RI... those keep up and pressure is going to start to drop fast and winds to follow. I'm somewhat exepecting a Cat 2 by end of the night.
A couple of the 00z models last night showed us getting into that territory this evening. We'll see. Also good to see you as always.
GCANE wrote:The rapidly expanding outflow from the massive hot tower is pinching off the mid-level dry air feed from the ridge to the east.
IMHO its mostly steady intensification for the next 24 hrs.
Always amazing to see what a good, solid hot tower can do to change everything around so quickly.
https://i.imgur.com/vcPI9TU.png
no worries, plenty of recon and satellite for center analysisKingarabian wrote:Should have some microwave passes coming in within the next hour or so... Let's hope they do not miss the center.
jlauderdal wrote:no worries, plenty of recon and satellite for center analysisKingarabian wrote:Should have some microwave passes coming in within the next hour or so... Let's hope they do not miss the center.
eastcoastFL wrote:GCANE wrote:The rapidly expanding outflow from the massive hot tower is pinching off the mid-level dry air feed from the ridge to the east.
IMHO its mostly steady intensification for the next 24 hrs.
Always amazing to see what a good, solid hot tower can do to change everything around so quickly.
https://i.imgur.com/vcPI9TU.png
Do you see any of your rosby waves or AWRBs around the gulf?
Would it really change much at this point other than satisfying the thirst for tons of data..we know about where its going and we know its going to require hurricane preprations which don't change based on more recon...does more recon really change any of that?Blinhart wrote:Really wish they would have RECON set up where they are constantly got an aircraft in the air until landfall, this is the time we need constant RECON because the strength of the storm and all the other upper air information is needed to be as accurate as possible.
Steve wrote:eastcoastFL wrote:GCANE wrote:The rapidly expanding outflow from the massive hot tower is pinching off the mid-level dry air feed from the ridge to the east.
IMHO its mostly steady intensification for the next 24 hrs.
Always amazing to see what a good, solid hot tower can do to change everything around so quickly.
https://i.imgur.com/vcPI9TU.png
Do you see any of your rosby waves or AWRBs around the gulf?
He posted a bunch of those windflow maps early today. Saying Rosby Wave should get GCANE close. It's like the Bat Signal or saying the name Voldemort.
ConvergenceZone wrote:Anyone think it will get stronger between now and midnight? Or do you think all strengthening will occur tomorrow?
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