cheezyWXguy wrote:This pass shows a significantly more symmetrical wind field than before. Sfmr shows almost as high of winds in the nw quad as the se quad. More discrepancy aloft in the FL winds, but I think that’s to be expected since Milton has been best organized in the low levels up to this point. Pressure hasn’t dropped substantially yet but that will change soon. RI underway
It appears that Milton is in the phase where winds are catching up with pressure, as it already got down to 991 or 986 mb during the earlier recon.
72 hours ago, this was supposed to be a frontal low all the way. Crazy.