#85 Postby aspen » Wed Nov 11, 2020 7:14 pm
Iceresistance wrote:aspen wrote:Still waiting on the HWRF run. Given its incredible success predicting storm structure this year, its first run or two should determine whether Iota will have a pinhole, normal-sized, or large core. If it’s predicting another pinhole, then another crazy RIing major is likely.
Pinhole storms are a crazy feature of 2020. (Delta & Eta had pinholes)
Marco, Nana, Gamma, Delta, and Eta were all Caribbean systems with very tiny cores, although only the final two really got to take advantage of them.
It’s like 2020 is persistent to get a Category 5, no matter how long it takes. Hopefully Iota will be the one so it FINALLY calms down for once.
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