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tiger_deF

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  1. Recon will be enlightening, sure looks like Zeta is still strengthening
  2. Looking at this right now I find it hard to believe Zeta isn't near or at Cat 2 status. Unbelievable presentation considering what it looked like just 6 hours ago
  3. Within the span of a few hours Zeta has materialized 3/4 of an eyewall, once it closes it off I expect fairly steady to quick strengthening. This is a huge system, and once it fully develops I expect it will be larger than both Delta and Laura
  4. Zeta looks to be strengthening right now, I am seeing signs of northerly banding from the main convective mass, the convection continues to cool over the center of the MLC, and overall banding features have developed considerably over the past hour (with the potential start of a curved band developing to the left)
  5. That makes it even more impressive, what a freak of nature. Usually ULL's are the destroyer of cyclones; this one has provided the perfect pocket for a major
  6. Ugh this setup has the potential to produce such a powerful hybrid storm, so of course it will miss us 500 miles to the east
  7. Unflagged 119kt FL winds in NE quadrant. I'd say 95kt would be a good estimate, maybe 100
  8. And just like that, the eye is clear
  9. You guys may have jinxed it, Delta's eastern eyewall is the best I've seen it recently
  10. Recon is picking up hurricane level FL winds nearly a full 2 degrees away from the center
  11. Eye is torching right now, I think it could clear in the next hour
  12. Frankly I think that's because hurricanes are pretty complex, and for someone who isn't a weather tracker the nuances of certain aspects of hurricanes are a little much to expect someone to know, especially with the compounding crises already at play this year. The NHC has been doing a good job of distilling the main threats though
  13. Laura didn't necessarily bust surgewise, but I think that Delta's surge could be significantly higher and over a pretty broad swath of the gulf if the HWRF is to be believed
  14. In Boston right now and the sky hasn't looked this dark in a long time
  15. This sure puts the Greek storms of 2005 to shame
  16. I can't remember the last time I've seen a storm this small, really has that Andrew look
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