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Quote: absolutely...there is definitely an attenuation issue....BUT, what i'm wondering is why this still looks like it's got so much east component - don't think attenuation actually causes storm motion issues... anyway...i agree with the intensity profiling you've made... i wrote a post awhile back regarding what i suspect might be a narrow window for rapid or near rapid intensification rates.. furthering those points: a) storm relative shear is quite low now that she is moving along quickly and this will allow her to avail of a in situ lighter u/a b) she's making use of having traversed the some pretty dern warm heat content during the day c) ...finally, the enterance region of u/a wind maxim is beginning to excite her polarward outflow channel, which should give her some core ascending assisting for a short time. |