Posted on 09/13/2017 10:38:16 AM PDT by metmom
Hurricane Jose is continuing its leisurely loop over the waters a few hundred miles north of Puerto Rico, and is not expected to threaten any land areas this week. The latest computer models now say that Jose may be with us a very long time--at least another week. Jose may be a landfall threat next week for the U.S. East Coast or Canada, but that is too far in the future to make a reliable forecast. Bermuda is near the edge of Joses 5-day cone of uncertainty, and residents of that island should monitor the storm.
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Jose is under high wind shear of 20 - 30 knots, and high shear is expected to affect Jose all week, keeping it a Category 1 hurricane or tropical storm. Satellite images on Wednesday morning showed that Jose still had plenty of intense heavy thunderstorm activity, but the storm was misshapen and asymmetrical due to the high wind shear. Passage over its own cold wake in the ocean may be able to weaken Jose to a tropical storm by Friday. After crossing its cold wake, Jose will be over very warm waters with sea surface temperatures (SSTs) near 29.5°C (85°F). These warm waters extend all the way to the coast of North Carolina.
I grew up in Puerto Rico. My Summer and Fall Seasons consisted of this gem courtesy of the Sahara Desert:
https://response.restoration.noaa.gov/about/media/what-does-sahara-desert-have-do-hurricanes.html
** Unbreathable air for 6 months in the Caribbean.
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