To: Senator Pardek
Here's the best image I've found. This one is neatly packed.
To: kinghorse
Nice picture. The last 2 hours or so it appears on satellite to have reached its strongest point yet. The next aircraft recon will, i predict, show the lowest pressure thus far.
36 posted on
09/21/2002 5:35:54 PM PDT by
dennis1x
To: kinghorse
I do not claim ot be a meteorlogist, but have been watching huricanes as a hobby for many years. (Near SE Texas Gulf Coast). My experience has shown that once storms get to the Category 4 or 5 Level, Mesoclinic influences are not near as prevalent. (e.g. Gilbert, Hugo, Andrew, Camille) A serious trough by sway or turn this storm maybe 10- 30 degrees, but at this point I don't I see a right turn happening. (I hope)
To: kinghorse
It also is moving more northwest (well, the NHC says west, but I disagree).....it has stopped its southwest jog.
To: kinghorse
Great pic! Issy is about the smallest huricane I've seen.
107 posted on
09/21/2002 6:38:17 PM PDT by
jpsb
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