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Hurricane Erin: 110 MPH - 958 mb - NW @ 7


Predict her peak  

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  1. 1. Predict Erin’s peak

  2. 2. Will Erin landfall?

    • Yes (CONUS)
    • Yes (Canada)
    • Yes (Bermuda including brush)
    • Yes (The Caribbean)
    • No


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I’ve gotta say I did not expect the system to get sheared apart to this degree. It looks like about 15-20kts of analyzed shear which certainly would be an inhibiting factor but shouldn’t be shredding it to the point that half the circulation is now exposed. There is no way this system is still a major and unless that shear relaxes it will continue to weaken because it does not look healthy at all. 
 

EDIT: I missed the 8 am where it was brought down to cat 2. 95 kts still seems generous based on satellite id wager it is closer to 85 kts at this time given 1/2 of the eye is now exposed 

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  • Scott747 changed the title to Hurricane Erin: 110 MPH - 958 mb - NW @ 7

Hurricane Erin, despite weakening significantly in the past 24 hours, may have one more round of strengthening in its arsenal.  

With a fetch of tropical storm force winds extending out hundreds of miles into the ocean piling up water over three days of high tide cycles, water levels from NC to SE Virginia could rival levels during Dorian and Irene.  The Delmarva Peninsula to southern NJ could see a top 5 water level on record as well.

https://hurricanehacker.substack.com/p/too-close-for-comfort

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