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nate77
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18z GFS and NAM....
      #57047 - Fri Sep 23 2005 08:07 PM

Whats the chances of this thing going to a CAT 2 before landfall?

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Re: 18z GFS and NAM.... [Re: nate77]
      #57050 - Fri Sep 23 2005 08:19 PM

Anyone have links to any land-based doppler sites?

If doppler readings suggested an upgrade on Rita, would the NHC follow suit?


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nate77
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Re: 18z GFS and NAM.... [Re: tpratch]
      #57052 - Fri Sep 23 2005 08:22 PM

Me or is Houston and LC Radar down?

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Re: 18z GFS and NAM.... [Re: nate77]
      #58231 - Sat Oct 15 2005 10:53 AM

Nate,

Saw your post, and I can tell you that I would be surprised if in fact ( soon to be ) Wilma does NOT develop into a Cat. 2. My gut feeling ( from chasing and tracking for years ), is that Wilma has the potential to develop into Cat. 4. Providing the system does not have NE shear develop over it, and that the 500mb high over the U.S. does not push Wilma all the way towards Belize ( which is possible ), I beleive we will at minimum see a Cat. 2 in the W. Carib. within 3 days.

Andy


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