Looks like maybe she's trying to fight back...ouflow is looking better to the south then it did earlier and banding redeveloping on the south side. Could this mean the potential for her to improve her inner core and maybe even reintensify a little? She feel on her bottom awfully fast ...what is there to stop her from coming back just as fast? Thoughts and comments PLEASE!!!!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... -loop.html
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senorpepr wrote:One problem I see is the system is much more expanded than before. It tough for such a large system to regenerate like a small-sized Charley did.
Yeah but you got to think. That means the more rain and farther away the rain will reach. This is going to be a very bad flooding hurricane.
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