Kylo
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Webb,Another HH plane is going into Florence and we'll get a center pass shortly. The storm is likely undergoing another eyewall replacement cycle which will only allow the hurricane to expand even further in size with TS force winds trying to extending to the edge of the cirrus canopy.
I don’t remember what that one looked like.Oh it could definitely be a lot uglier than this, Joaquin (2015) takes the cake for ugliest cat 4.
Haha it’s been a while.You haven't been at too many bars at 3:00 AM I take it ... LOL
Yeah it's TS wind field is huge and I'm surprised they found those winds at the edge of the clouds.Another HH plane is going into Florence and we'll get a center pass shortly. The storm is likely undergoing another eyewall replacement cycle which will only allow the hurricane to expand even further in size with TS force winds trying to extending to the edge of the cirrus canopy.
Not too bad looking.
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He just needs to hand the keys to Brad Nitz already lolGlenn burns didn’t believe in the stall and curve back. He better not look at that HWRF run haha
+100000000He just needs to hand the keys to Brad Nitz already lol
If that HRWF was correct what would wind look like in north Georgia. I saw some 60mph but could be wrongKeep in mind Joaquin almost became a category 5 looking generally like this, it's definitely on the ugly side for a storm of that intensity.
Yeah it’s pretty atrocious.Keep in mind Joaquin almost became a category 5 looking generally like this, it's definitely on the ugly side for a storm of that intensity.
Trying to judge surface winds to upper winds if worked down east parts of state could see gusts in the 80 mph range, north and west 50-60 mph gust sounds possibleIf that HRWF was correct what would wind look like in north Georgia. I saw some 60mph but could be wrong
What kind of shiznit is that? Must be yesterday’s graphics with today’s time stamp.Oh...74-110
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