mrbagyo wrote:https://i.imgur.com/C7GHzNG.gif
Symmetry of the CDO has markedly improved this afternoon. Looks a lot like Haiyan now.
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mrbagyo wrote:https://i.imgur.com/C7GHzNG.gif
mrbagyo wrote:https://i.imgur.com/C7GHzNG.gif
RL3AO wrote:Hypercane_Kyle wrote:There's a solid chance we're looking at a sub-900mb storm when the recon gets there if the ADT is to be believed.
An hour ago I would have waved off any thoughts of Wilma going down tonight. But this is quickly becoming one of the best satellite presentations of any hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic. I think Wilma's 2 mi wide eye might be what saves the record.
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supercane4867 wrote:Kingarabian wrote:Between now and 3 hours, say an ERC begins and CI does not hit 8.3. Can the Raw numbers still officially count?
Even an ERC does come to fruition, the CDO won't begin to really warm up until the inner eyewall start to contract and dissipate. Gilbert had a concentric eyewall at peak intensity and the ERC had already started at landfall on Yucatan but it was still 900mb/145kt at that point(second strongest landfall in the Atlantic behind Labor day storm)
Kingarabian wrote:supercane4867 wrote:Kingarabian wrote:Between now and 3 hours, say an ERC begins and CI does not hit 8.3. Can the Raw numbers still officially count?
Even an ERC does come to fruition, the CDO won't begin to really warm up until the inner eyewall start to contract and dissipate. Gilbert had a concentric eyewall at peak intensity and the ERC had already started at landfall on Yucatan but it was still 900mb/145kt at that point(second strongest landfall in the Atlantic behind Labor day storm)
I understand but I'm speaking in regards to ADT. If CI somehow does not catch up to the raws, can the raw numbers still be used in the top 10 list?
supercane4867 wrote:Kingarabian wrote:supercane4867 wrote:Even an ERC does come to fruition, the CDO won't begin to really warm up until the inner eyewall start to contract and dissipate. Gilbert had a concentric eyewall at peak intensity and the ERC had already started at landfall on Yucatan but it was still 900mb/145kt at that point(second strongest landfall in the Atlantic behind Labor day storm)
I understand but I'm speaking in regards to ADT. If CI somehow does not catch up to the raws, can the raw numbers still be used in the top 10 list?
Of course not.
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