Woofde wrote:Historically waters have not been warm enough to support such a storm. Due to the warming, that is no longer the case. The basin is over a degree Celsius above average. That's a lot of fuel.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230907/dab2e521a9079d92d42549ec76de867c.jpgREDHurricane wrote:MEANINGLESS_NUMBERS wrote:
There has never been at North Atlantic storm sub 900 outside of GOM and the Caribbean Sea.
Not saying it won't happen, but it would be without precedent.
Is there a particular reason for this, or could it just as likely be coincidence?
The only area that may hamper more intensification is the cold wake that Franklin and Idalia left.