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Major Hurricane Irma


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6 minutes ago, bluewave said:

It certainly would be if we don't see a track shift in the next few days. The high res Euro wind gust product is pretty rough.

https://weather.us/model-charts/euro/florida/gusts-3h-mph/20170910-1800z.html

Wow, that's pretty bad. This is also a great product/resource, best I've seen for the Euro for free. Is it usually available without a paywall? 

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41 minutes ago, dbullsfan said:

this is my worry on the west coast of Florida, if it gets just barely east of or directly under Florida I dont see a storm this size slamming on the brakes and making a nearly 90 degree turn to the right, even nnw at that point puts the west coast right in line 

 

 

Storms this size make turns this sharp all the time. They aren't Mack Trucks - they are air and water vapor, and don't have momentum, really - they are just leaves in a stream. 

Also when you look at a track I think people forget the turn depicted takes about 36 hours and isn't instantaneous and doesn't involve "slamming brakes." 

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1 minute ago, bdgwx said:

The 12Z EPS mean loses it's cohesiveness after 72 hour, but it appears like it scrapes Cuba tracks over the Keys and then makes LF on the west side of Florida. But, boy, those members are unusually dispersive for this lead time.

Respect the cone

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Sorry folks (even NHC with its gradual weakening on the intensity forecast), Irma isn't having an ERC. It isn't weakening. If it lost any intensity from its peak within the last 12 hours it is in the process of regaining it and then some. It hasn't even hit the warmest waters in its path yet, and there's no substantial shear forecast to counteract that. Think of Irma as the hurricane equivalent of some of the tornadoes on April 27, 2011 that had obscenely long path lengths and maintained high end EF4 to EF5 intensity over an abnormally large portion of that path, because they were in the perfect environment to do so.

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1 hour ago, NWLinnCountyIA said:

Starting to see inner eye mesovortices sculpt the eyewall into the square/pentagon that Harvey had upon landfall.

 

You will really see it well as the center comes into view on the TSJU FAA terminal doppler weather radar over the next hour.  It's in rapid scan mode, capturing images each minute.

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So just a basic question...is the weakening trend more based on what models are seeing, or simply precedents that hurricanes in the Atlantic can't maintain this strength for a week at the time?

 

I say this because since it hit 185 last night, every intensity forecast has had a weakening process starting immediately, but it hasn't happened yet.

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5 minutes ago, ncskywarn said:

Interesting by looking at the 200 image loop here http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?parms=meso1-13-200-0-100 if you look at the last 30 min of imagery there is a definite hint of a more NW movement be interesting to see if this is a wobble or the beginning of a turn to the NW.

Trochoidal movements....average the vector of motion over longer periods than an hour or two...

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6 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

So just a basic question...is the weakening trend more based on what models are seeing, or simply precedents that hurricanes in the Atlantic can't maintain this strength for a week at the time?

 

I say this because since it hit 185 last night, every intensity forecast has had a weakening process starting immediately, but it hasn't happened yet.

Probably more the latter.  You'd be pretty crazy to forecast a cat 5 for 1 week straight. No matter, the forecast has a cat 4 approaching Florida which should be enough for people to take it very seriously.

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