If she goes to the Atlantic, then can she have a chance at regaining strength?
From the 11AM NHC discussion:
Quote: IF FAY MAINTAINS ITS CURRENT STRUCTURE ON RADAR...THE RATE OF INTENSIFICATION COULD BE HIGHER THAN INDICATED. AT THIS TIME...THE FORECAST INTENSITY FOLLOWS CONTINUITY AND THE SHIPS INTENSITY MODEL. THE GFDL IS VERY AGGRESSIVE AND MAKES FAY A STRONGER CYCLONE OVER THE WATER JUST EAST OF NORTH FLORIDA. DO NOT RULE OUT THIS POSSIBILITY YET.
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Chris Bryant
Arden, North Carolina
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