
T6.5. WMG eye embedded in B.
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Woofde wrote:Sam is more symmetrical and better balanced than before. The SW quad in particular has really thickened up. This has to be stronger than 125kts right now. Mid level Cat 4s aren't this symmetrical.
I would hate for an EWRC to kick in now and we would never know just how strong. I have a feeling it will happen just because that's the way these storms love to play out with recon.
galaxy401 wrote:Sam is a prime example of a MDR storm that we actually don't see that often: A slow-moving storm that takes advantage of the warm waters in that region without any significant dry air. Many MDR storms that are in otherwise a favorable environment don't get that strong here largely due to their fast forward motion.
But a slow-mover like Sam has all the time it wants and can maintain a powerful intensity for a long duration.
aspen wrote:Sam will encounter higher OHC in the next 24-36 hours, but then pass over a cooler pocket on Tuesday that will likely cause it to remain steady or slightly weaken. However, OHC then shoots up on Wednesday. We could see a second peak then.
https://rammb-data.cira.colostate.edu/tc_realtime/products/storms/2021al18/ohcnfcst/2021al18_ohcnfcst_202109261200.gif
Also I’m half expecting the NHC’s intensity to be spot-on when recon arrives, even if an EWRC has not started yet.
Yellow Evan wrote:----- Current Analysis -----
Date : 26 SEP 2021 Time : 155020 UTC
Lat : 14:00:36 N Lon : 50:10:11 W
CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
6.4 / 944.0mb/124.6kt
Final T# Adj T# Raw T#
6.4 6.6 6.6
Estimated radius of max. wind based on IR : 13 km
Center Temp : +17.1C Cloud Region Temp : -69.5C
Scene Type : EYE
kevin wrote:Beautiful visible and dvorak presentation with lightning indicating continued intensification. This might even be stronger now than it was at its original peak a few hours before recon arrived yesterday. Besides a possible EWRC (of which there is no sign as of now) I don't think anything else can stop Sam. Low shear, high SSTs, a good structure. And the further west it gets the better the conditions become. Even if it were to experience an EWRC I have no doubt that it would quickly recover.
https://i.imgur.com/llOXous.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/rFw4Rte.jpg
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