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smich

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  1. Thanks for your thoughts Steve, your comments about a downgrade being too late to diminish the storm surge are a timely reminder - that even if we banned cars and CO2 worldwide tomorrow, it may still be too late to stop a cascading effect overwhelming our climate. We just don't know.

    Mind you, if we went to wind power, a CAT5 would produce enough electricity to last us all 10 years!

    btw, I'm stopping signing my posts "Steve M" in case I get confused with someone with consderably more knowledge than me! :(

    Smich

  2. The loops are definately showing a turn northwards - this is certainly earlier than expected. Like kw says, such a big system will be wanting to spin northwards even more, and the nearer it is to NO at landfall...

    However, that would be a much shorter trip for Rita, so an eyewall cycle now might not leave enough time to re-build...?

    The eye certainly looks tiny now, but that's just because the storm itself has grown so much!

    Steve M

  3. No, Mondy, I don't think she's annular yet. I think that title is reserved for at least cat 5 hurricanes. See kw's tutorial at the top of this sectionfor more info.

    I'm just wondering if it's possible? Especially when Katrina went thru so recently and presumably cooled the sst's little.

    Without being too alarmist, I'm a little worried that if Rita doesn't weaken at landfall having reached cat 5, then this could be the mother of all hurricanes.

    Looking at the sat pic, there's a LOT of warm water between her and Texas.

    Steve M

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