ConvergenceZone wrote:Weather Dude wrote:ConvergenceZone wrote:Whether this is a tropical storm or a minimal hurricane when it landfalls along the Gulf Coast is the only question. So it is fun to watch it RI Strengthen just as long as it doesn't hit Cuba........It's much easier to enjoy it just knowing how quickly it's going to get shredded once it gets into the Central Gulf.
Eh maybe... The stronger it gets though before entering the gulf (if it misses Cuba and the Yucatan), I would think the shear would not weaken it all the way down to a TS, it will significantly weaken for sure but maybe not that weak when it comes in. Hopefully it won't be anything more than a TS at landfall though.
You could be right. It could possibly be stronger than a tropical storm at landfall IF it gets stronger than forecast in the short-term.... They were mentioned significant weakening on the TV channel as well. So it looks to be just a rain-event, even if it is still a minimal hurricane at landfall.....
You do understand that once a hurricane reaches a certain intensity and begins to pile on a surge it takes a significant amount of time for weakening would be needed for that threat of surge to subside. We aren't likely going to see gradual prolonged weakening of this storm, it will likely be a weakening that occurs right before landfall. Because of this the threat of storm surge will most likely be high if this storm does indeed reach it's potential. We've seen this before with Gulf Coast storms that weaken before landfall. They aren't any less dangerous.