Tag: isaac 2012
Well interestingly, Isaac above all places to get it’s true act together is as it’s coming shore along the Louisiana coast. It’s officially an 80 mph Category 1 Hurricane but recent dropsonde measurements have confirmed the system is intensifying with pressures down to 971mb and may in fact continue falling before the center comes onshore […]
Isaac Has Had A Whole Host Of Problems To Contend With Well Isaac has just been declared a 75 mph, category 1 hurricane despite the look of one over the past 12 hours with an eye and eyewall feature with substantial convection circling this inner core. The issue has been that although winds aloft (at flight level) have been supporting […]
Tropical Storm Isaac is emerging out over the bathtub warm waters of the Florida Straits and with the core largely intact from interaction with Hispaniola and Cuba, the concern is that with the high heat content available and good atmospheric conditions, the large area of energy could bundle and this system may rapidly intensify over […]
Although it is still very far out. I am wanting to state that I believe Isaac will enter the eastern Gulf starting early next week following a landfall somewhere along the Florida Keys. A lot depends upon track, how long it spends over Cuba and what state the inner core is when it remerges out over the Florida […]
Although it is still very far out. I am wanting to state that I believe Isaac will enter the eastern Gulf starting early next week following a landfall somewhere along the Florida Keys. A lot depends upon track, how long it spends over Cuba and what state the inner core is when it remerges out over the Florida […]
Since the last time I looked at Isaac earlier today it remained a weak and rather disorganised system with a large envelope of energy but as of this evening, that energy is beginning toshow signs of consolidating and we knew that once this occured then, look out! Maximum sustained winds are up to 65 mph now and this will cause […]
Since the last time I looked at Isaac earlier today it remained a weak and rather disorganised system with a large envelope of energy but as of this evening, that energy is beginning toshow signs of consolidating and we knew that once this occured then, look out! Maximum sustained winds are up to 65 mph now and this will cause […]
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