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Major Hurricane Irma


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1 minute ago, larrye said:

Unless I'm mistaken, it is only the 18z GFS that has shifted a bit east. Why would the cone change significantly just due to one model having moved east? What if it's an outlier or a anomaly? There would need to be a general trend, or a good solid reason to think the 18Z GFS was "more right" than everything else.

I was thinking that all GFS runs today had shifted some what east.

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2 minutes ago, Random Chaos said:

Seems to have weakened slightly - cloud tops have warmed, it is slightly asymetric now, and recon is only finding about 175mph winds (as oppossed to the 185-190mph earlier).

It had to come at some point. I also noticed that it's looking a bit less annular and a bit more like convenctive banding especially on the out edges of the storm

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2 minutes ago, HKY_WX said:

To me, the most populated location that's going to get destroyed is St Martin. They are in the path of the eye itself. Hard to imagine what they will go through tonight and into the morning. 

I could see it going slightly north of them but they're still going to get hit really hard in the eye wall it seems

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6 minutes ago, WesterlyWx said:

It had to come at some point. I also noticed that it's looking a bit less annular and a bit more like convenctive banding especially on the out edges of the storm

I just noticed that. Western side almost seems to be contracting or caving in some. Weird. Eye still looks good and symmetric. I would think land interaction with those tiny islands would do it

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4 minutes ago, socar2001 said:

I know usually its understood that the northeastern quadrant of a storm is the worst.  is that still true with this storm?  looks to be equally strong in all quads.

It's the front right that has the winds + forward speed = max winds.  Subtract the forward speed on the left side. 

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6 minutes ago, socar2001 said:

I know usually its understood that the northeastern quadrant of a storm is the worst.  is that still true with this storm?  looks to be equally strong in all quads.

You can't use compass directions. It seems the NE is the worst because we mostly are concerned with hurricanes moving north up the east coast.  Think of it as a vehicle you are driving. Look straight ahead and then over at your front seat passenger.  You just scanned the strongest quadrant.

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20 minutes ago, jburns said:

You can't use compass directions. It seems the NE is the worst because we mostly are concerned with hurricanes moving north up the east coast.  Think of it as a vehicle you are driving. Look straight ahead and then over at your front seat passenger.  You just scanned the strongest quadrant.

On the weather map, how do they model a wife screaming, "If you are going to drive like a manic,

let me out of the car right now!"

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Just now, mempho said:

Wait- didn't we just have 167 knots at the surface just a few minutes ago?

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The 167 was 3mb up. It looked like the surface due to how Tropical Tidbits is coded. If there is no surface wind report, the surface pressure does not show up.

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1 minute ago, SnowGoose69 said:

Crazy how Barbuda only 60 miles or so from the eye are only gusting 40kts

Hmm, very interesting, I suspect that will change.  Looks like a touch of dry air on the west has impacted the storm a bit on the western fringes but the core is holding out strong.  Those wind speeds will ramp quickly I suspect.

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