accu35
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Yeah that SW movement will have her getting back in water quicker to her southWow that sucker made a quick turn SW O_O
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Yeah that SW movement will have her getting back in water quicker to her southWow that sucker made a quick turn SW O_O
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Yeah that SW movement will have her getting back in water quicker to her south
Not sure where you are seeing that. Can you post a source?
I can't imagine her doing it for too long, but if she does get over those waters... a big explosion is going. All the strongest storms in this part of the world have been at their worst around there .I'm curious to see if she maintains that movement. What a weird storm.
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Like on the south side of the island? LOLYeah that SW movement will have her getting back in water quicker to her south
Damn!
Wow, she is definitely still a monster.
Damn!
I think she's about to start WNW again soon. Like a ricochet off of Cuba
Thats what some of the Sonde drops were looking like just East of the islands.That's only 800 or so feet above the surface
500, or even 450That's only 800 or so feet above the surface
She walking along the Cuban beaches like she owns itIf Irma does bounce of Cuba, it may have done about the best thing possible for the storm. No doubt friction has tightened up the eye and probably the windfield as well.
Are you guys estimating that from the central pressure or from the 945mb surface pressure on that drop?500, or even 450
don't eat the brown acid ...Thats what some of the Sonde drops were looking like just East of the islands.
Nevermind i was looking at the completely wrong drop lolAre you guys estimating that from the central pressure or from the 945mb surface pressure on that drop?