Hugh
(Senior Storm Chaser)
Mon Sep 19 2005 09:25 PM
Re: Hurricane Warnings up for the Florida Keys

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Um...If you're looking at SSD, that gray is even colder than the red, not an eye. That's rare - usualy systems only have a spattering of the grey...this one has a solid chunck (lovely non-scientific terms!). It's got very cold cloudtops - I wish I had numbers to associate with the scale...




I know. The gray is (to my eyes) an indication that there will soon be an eye, though, considering that it seems like the gray area is growing around a red area (where the center of circulation is). The red is what I'm saying will become the eye, possibly tomorrow.



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