lilbump3000 wrote:At the rate its moving it will be at the 55W tomorrow. I think we need a recon to go out there tomorrow evening.
There's a recon flight scheduled for 2pm EDT tomorrow.
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adelphi_sky wrote:Two thoughts. Even if he is weakened from haiti and cuba, what's stopping him from intensifying rapidly again? Like starting over. SSTs are warm, low shear, etc. Second, does the windfield expand over time for a storm if it iis over water for a long period of time, or does it tend to stay compact if it starts out that way?


Storminole wrote:Over the years, I've seen enough conventional-wisdom "rules" fall by wayside to conclude that there are no rules for hurricanes, just tendencies. The only actual rules are the laws of physics, but the problem is that hurricanes involve the interaction of an incredible number of variables. So my only rule of thumb is, never say never.

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