StormPyrate wrote:this thing refuses to cooperate with the official track, just keeps lugging west
That may help Eastern parts of Jamaica a little
But won’t change the big picture
The trough’s is there and she’s about to turn
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StormPyrate wrote:this thing refuses to cooperate with the official track, just keeps lugging west



Fancy1002 wrote:Am I seeing things, or is it starting to move slightly west southwest in the last couple frames??
Still continuing west... turns like these are notoriously hard to forecast. When it finally decides to cut North could significantly change who receives the worst of the impacts. It's gotta be hard watching and waiting for this living in Jamaica.

Woofde wrote:Still continuing west... turns like these are notoriously hard to forecast. When it finally decides to cut North could significantly change who receives the worst of the impacts. It's gotta be hard watching and waiting for this living in Jamaica.
Fancy1002 wrote:Am I seeing things, or is it starting to move slightly west southwest in the last couple frames??
Fancy1002 wrote:Am I seeing things, or is it starting to move slightly west southwest in the last couple frames??

Fancy1002 wrote:Am I seeing things, or is it starting to move slightly west southwest in the last couple frames??


Hypercane_Kyle wrote:This is definitely one of the more p*ssed off looking hurricanes I've seen in the Atlantic.
https://i.imgur.com/JFxYQC8.png



michelinj wrote:I do think some eyewall replacement cycle is starting or occurring. The last few frames on imagery just show the CDO not as smooth as before. It would also fit in with the last eye drop just being a fraction drier. Whether it's another merger or a full cycle I'm not sure. Recon a while ago didn't show any double wind maxima so if so then it's come on rather quickly. Radar doesn't have much of a moat either so perhaps more merger than replacement.
If an EWRC of sorts is happening then could be a crucial few hours for Jamaica. Have seen it before where a little dry air or shear at just the wrong time when a storm is vulnerable mid-EWRC and it can really weaken a system. On the other hand a successful cycle and the wind field will expand, bringing some pretty populated areas within reach of stronger winds, and with ample time to strengthen further.
So not saying an EWRC is definitely happening, but certainly a change of some kind on IR imagery atm.
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