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CYCLONE MIKE wrote:I agree Wpwxguy. It seems to be slowly but surely getting better organized. I don't know how strong the shear is north of it though. I just keep expecting to look at it later on and see it intensifying quickly.
Yep - especially when she/he crosses some of those warmer eddys...
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/Java2/seatemp.html
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/
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Ixolib wrote:CYCLONE MIKE wrote:I agree Wpwxguy. It seems to be slowly but surely getting better organized. I don't know how strong the shear is north of it though. I just keep expecting to look at it later on and see it intensifying quickly.
Yep - especially when she/he crosses some of those warmer eddys...
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/Java2/seatemp.html
http://www.hurricanetrack.com/
That would take it up near the Alabama/Mississippi line... which actually I think is somewhat likely at this point.
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