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Wnghs2007 wrote:bahamaswx wrote:Open or not...I never said it was closed...it appears your "dry air intrusion" is an eye after all.
No its an eye/dry air intrusion. I said if it was an eye it was a very disorgainized one like this is at the moment. Again. It looks like a heart not like an eye.
Key word: IF.
And it is; the recon / vortex message confirms this.
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TrekkerCC wrote:Wnghs2007 wrote:OtherHD wrote:KC, check the vortex message
Yep Like I thought. Open South. Very Open at that.
Not what you said earlier...I believe you said, "No eye. even worse looking dudes. Its not an eye. Its a dry air intrusion and if its even sort of like an eye it is very disorgaized and not even close to being worthy of being called a real eye. So sorry you are mistaken."
Anyone that had looked at a satellite loop for one second would notice it was not a "dry air intrusion." The vortex message settles it.
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It is. I have the water vapor right here. Its an eye/Dry air intrusion

As you can see the little black stripe heading toward your "eye" which is sucking in the dry air so it is a dry air intrusion. And it is hardly worth being called and eye.
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Joshua21Young wrote:Wnghs2007 wrote:bahamaswx wrote:Open or not...I never said it was closed...it appears your "dry air intrusion" is an eye after all.
No its an eye/dry air intrusion. I said if it was an eye it was a very disorgainized one like this is at the moment. Again. It looks like a heart not like an eye.
Key word: IF.
And it is; the recon / vortex message confirms this.
Yep there you go, you have your very disorgainized, open, and barely and eye that I have ever seen in my whole entire life.
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First of all... it is almost 4:00 AM versus Midnight and second of all disorganization now doesn't necessarily mean it will continue to be disorganized while staying offshore in the warm waters of the extreme eastern Atlantic.
This system continued to be very formidable across approximately 210 miles of Florida... from the Port Charlotte area to Palm Coast.
This system continued to be very formidable across approximately 210 miles of Florida... from the Port Charlotte area to Palm Coast.
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ColdFront77 wrote:First of all... it is almost 4:00 AM versus Midnight and second of all disorganization now doesn't necessarily mean it will continue to be disorganized while staying offshore in the warm waters of the extreme eastern Atlantic.
This system continued to be very formidable across approximately 210 miles of Florida... from the Port Charlotte area to Palm Coast.
You mean SUB 80 degree waters that it will stay in. It will have to go atleast 50 miles further east to reach the warm gulf stream

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I obviously wasn't literally referring to those water temperatures off the southeast coast.
The overall forecast was for some strengthening. Sorry for mentioning something indicated by professional at NHC.
The overall forecast was for some strengthening. Sorry for mentioning something indicated by professional at NHC.

DATA FROM A RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT CHARLEY IS STILL A HURRICANE AFTER MOVING ACROSS FLORIDA. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS REMAIN NEAR 85 MPH...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME STRENGTHENING IS POSSIBLE TODAY AS THE CENTER MOVES OVER WARM WATER.
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Joshua21Young wrote:
However; the fact remains that it is still an eye; there is still time for it to reorganize and strengthen (remember what happened about 18 hours ago); so anything could change...
Yes. You are so totally correct on that. IT just has to PULL......arghhhhhhhhh. Pullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!! Itself together




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ColdFront77 wrote:I obviously wasn't literally referring to those water temperatures off the southeast coast.
The overall forecast was for some strengthening. Sorry for mentioning something indicated by professional at NHC.DATA FROM A RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT INDICATE THAT CHARLEY IS STILL A HURRICANE AFTER MOVING ACROSS FLORIDA. MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS REMAIN NEAR 85 MPH...WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME STRENGTHENING IS POSSIBLE TODAY AS THE CENTER MOVES OVER WARM WATER.
If it hits those "Warm Waters" The most landfall it would make would be in NC possibly only Cape Hatteras
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TrekkerCC wrote:Wnghs2007 wrote:OtherHD wrote:KC, check the vortex message
Yep Like I thought. Open South. Very Open at that.
Not what you said earlier...I believe you said, "No eye. even worse looking dudes. Its not an eye. Its a dry air intrusion and if its even sort of like an eye it is very disorgaized and not even close to being worthy of being called a real eye. So sorry you are mistaken."
Anyone that had looked at a satellite loop for one second would notice it was not a "dry air intrusion." The vortex message settles it.
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Who is this imposter who has taken over Trek's computer and posted on the message board?
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