discussion on expected intensity after Cuba
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discussion on expected intensity after Cuba
the latest vortex update showed significant weakening in the wind speed (135mph now) and a moderate pressure rise (up to 941mb)
Dennis is still a category 4 hurricane however just borderline...
I'm thinking Dennis will be a strong category 2 hurricane when he exits Cuba.
what does everyone else think?
Dennis is still a category 4 hurricane however just borderline...
I'm thinking Dennis will be a strong category 2 hurricane when he exits Cuba.
what does everyone else think?
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I think Dennis has reached his peak ... intensity-wise.
Still, I expect it to be a strong hurricane when it gets off of Cuba.
Still, I expect it to be a strong hurricane when it gets off of Cuba.
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wxwatcher91 wrote:Brent wrote:GulfHills wrote:How long will it take to go over Cuba?
Roughly 12 hours. Should be moving into the Gulf during the wee hours tomorrow.
I'm going with 110-120 mph.
whoa public advisory 16a has it out over water by evening!
ok changing forecast again... im saying 120mph
It sped up. If it holds, offshore by 11pm tonight.
In that case 115-125 mph.
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If it sped up and maintains its speed, could it get into the gulf, moving north, before the ridge has a chance to "build back in" like everyone is saying??!! -it is currently a littl eeroded, allowing Dennis to be NW moving as it is.
-Just getting a bit ancy here in Tampa Bay area. My big issue is surge flooding at high tide, so every bit closer this could get to my beach is of great concern.
-Just getting a bit ancy here in Tampa Bay area. My big issue is surge flooding at high tide, so every bit closer this could get to my beach is of great concern.
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