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'Adrian' Now ANNULAR at Category 4
      Thu Jun 09 2011 08:42 PM

Hurricane 'Adrian' has assumed the classic annular characteristic, at it continues to strengthen into a cat 4 storm.



Here you see a recent colorized IR image of 'Adrian', with it's ring of inner core convection and not much else.

More graphics and analysis coming soon ...

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Edited by danielw (Fri Jun 10 2011 08:51 AM)

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* Major Cat 3 Hurricane ADRIAN West of Mexico CoconutCandy Thu Jun 09 2011 08:42 PM
. * * Re: Major Cat 3 Hurricane ADRIAN West of Mexico MichaelA   Thu Jun 09 2011 06:21 PM
. * * Adrian Now at Cat IV Ed DunhamAdministrator   Thu Jun 09 2011 07:08 PM
. * * 'Adrian' Now ANNULAR at Category 4 CoconutCandy   Thu Jun 09 2011 08:42 PM

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