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Quite the mid-level circulation on the storm...but it's well inland now. The surface center is lagging that mid-level feature by about 100 miles, give or take, and should be onshore before sun-up tomorrow out there. To the eye, there doesn't look like there's a whole lot of wind shear, but the satellite analyses suggest about 20kt of wind shear across the cyclone out of the SW -- which I guess is just enough. Alas, it'll be inland soon, and eyes will turn to whatever comes next, wherever that is. |