WalterWhite wrote:Recon is finding 100 kt flight level winds, which supports 90 kt for Hurricane Nigel.
Not much SFMR over 75kts though. I think 80kts is a good blend of the current data.
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WalterWhite wrote:Recon is finding 100 kt flight level winds, which supports 90 kt for Hurricane Nigel.
Landy wrote:AL, 15, 2023091918, , BEST, 0, 311N, 547W, 85, 971, HU
MarioProtVI wrote:Landy wrote:AL, 15, 2023091918, , BEST, 0, 311N, 547W, 85, 971, HU
Nigel really took my words as an insult it seemsHuge comeback from this morning, maybe it still has a shot at major
ThunderForce wrote:Definitely firing up compared to earlier. At this point, while I wouldn't be surprised if Nigel doesn't make it to a major I also wouldn't be surprised if it does.
hipshot wrote:ThunderForce wrote:Definitely firing up compared to earlier. At this point, while I wouldn't be surprised if Nigel doesn't make it to a major I also wouldn't be surprised if it does.
Slightly off topic but can someone tell me why the "storm" near the SE coast and the storm moving across the Atlantic towards the Leeward Islands doesn't have an "X" imbedded in them?
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