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Unbelievable.... CherokeeDem Nov 2013 #1
Holley shit? First cat 6??? nadinbrzezinski Nov 2013 #2
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Nov 2013 #3
why do i net get it. well, i know it is cause i know nothing about this. but, it looks seabeyond Nov 2013 #4
The eye is not having to re-center, or put it another way, is not wobbling. WCLinolVir Nov 2013 #8
that is so interesting. thank you. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #10
The size is very different - for Katrina, that's 'just' southern Louisiana petronius Nov 2013 #11
thank you for the information. i am going to look closer at this in the morning. appreciate. nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #15
Yes, colder (and therefore higher) cloud tops, I believe DLnyc Nov 2013 #19
The dark grey area is the most intense and strongest part of the storm. onestepforward Nov 2013 #12
oh. and see, i was seeing that all as inactive. i couldnt get why it was more when seabeyond Nov 2013 #16
Be sure to read the article at the OP link pinboy3niner Nov 2013 #17
that might help. you think? geeez. late and so tired. i will read it. that is the seabeyond Nov 2013 #18
Here's a loop of that imagery: petronius Nov 2013 #5
Thanks you for posting this! n/t onestepforward Nov 2013 #13
That convection is insane Tree-Hugger Nov 2013 #23
Mine too... fadedrose Nov 2013 #6
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Wow. Huge. WCLinolVir Nov 2013 #9
That's a storm from hell. lpbk2713 Nov 2013 #14
230 mph gusts. 230....holy hell!!! boomer55 Nov 2013 #20
that is what i keep thinking. THAT number i can recognize. and understand. something, huh... nt seabeyond Nov 2013 #21
I know! sakabatou Nov 2013 #25
I can't imagine anything - or anyone - standing up to that Rhiannon12866 Nov 2013 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author seabeyond Nov 2013 #22
They look about the same size sakabatou Nov 2013 #24
Really it should be compared to Andrew AgingAmerican Nov 2013 #26
Here's a photo of Andrew: onestepforward Nov 2013 #27
And both are near-perfect Archimides/Fibonacci spirals (nt) Recursion Nov 2013 #28
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