Significant weakening by the end of the period
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Significant weakening by the end of the period
it weakens significantly at 120hrs on last NHC discussion....may be good news
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Re: Significant weakening by the end of the period
hurricanedude wrote:it weakens significantly at 120hrs on last NHC discussion....may be good news
True... but I don't buy it. Warm SSTs and GOM water temps in the mid 80s? Where is the weakening from? Am I missing some shear here?
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Increasing shear is what the 5pm disc. mentions. If it heads towards northern gulf the shear will likely be greater. Conditions may change in the next couple of days so don't be surprised if they have to cut back on weakening, but shear is our friend although not soon enough for Jamaca or Caymens.
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I found this graphic on upper environment conditions, notice the maps on Sunday when Ivan should be approaching southern gulf
http://www.wunderground.com/data/640x480/atlm_shear.gif
Can only assume shear may move deeper into gulf Monday.
http://www.wunderground.com/data/640x480/atlm_shear.gif
Can only assume shear may move deeper into gulf Monday.
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