Adrian losing it punch
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Adrian losing it punch
Adrian is looking ragged tonight. Cloud tops have warmed significantly and the overrall organization is worse than today. Will it strike as a hurricane? We shall see.
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Re: Adrian losing it punch
Scorpion wrote:Adrian is looking ragged tonight. Cloud tops have warmed significantly and the overrall organization is worse than today. Will it strike as a hurricane? We shall see.
Read my take about it at tropical analysis forum.
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In recent satellite images, it's clear that the cloudtops are cooling again and that convection is increasing near the more-defined center of Adrian than we have seen in the past.
I think this storm will be significantly stronger by daybreak. It continues to bathe in very warm water, and seems to be (finally ) getting it's act together. It's also moving away from the very dry air to the west, and the more symmetrical banding features are starting to insulate the core from those effects.
I'm predicting 75 mph winds by 8 am PDT tomorrow.
I think this storm will be significantly stronger by daybreak. It continues to bathe in very warm water, and seems to be (finally ) getting it's act together. It's also moving away from the very dry air to the west, and the more symmetrical banding features are starting to insulate the core from those effects.
I'm predicting 75 mph winds by 8 am PDT tomorrow.
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