LoisCane
(Veteran Storm Chaser)
Tue Sep 02 2008 04:13 PM
Re: TD#10 Forms in East Atlantic, Hanna Slowly Drifting, Ike Moving, West, Gustav Over Land

This has to be saved. The whole year's discussions should be saved.

"DECEPTIVE CENTRAL FEATURE DISGUISED AS AN EYE. THE CONVECTIVE TOPS"

Funny, I just clicked on visible and thought ...oh my goodness.. unreal. But, it just looks like a CDO.

Been the year of deceptive eye like features and sw movement.

Wouldn't write off Hanna, wouldn't call her a possible Cat 4 but after watching the evolution of Jeanne down in the same area looking like she was gasping her final breath... and then she bounced back I would not write off Hanna.
Especially as she has dealt with negative conditions almost her entire time on the maps from way before Invest status even.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Jeanne_2004_track.png

So... hang on, relax and just watch all the pretty storms spin today and get ready tomorrow once we know for sure what will be track wise and intensity.

and I agree..she just had a blow up of convection very visible on visible within the last 30 minutes that was impressive.. see if it continues



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