Hurricane Awareness

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True - but that's only for public consumption. Imagine for a minute, if you will, someone actually having an inside track to the weather folks! Game changer and advanced intel. Pretty powerfull.
Ill say so.................. But thats not saying much for never getting an accurate forecast But then most times the best of them dont until the last minute
 
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Lee will gradually strengthen into Fri, then look for rapid intensification Fri night and over the wknd as Lee moves right under 200 mb high (low wind shear). Certainly cat 5 status is certainly possible early by early next week. Maps shows are 500 mb and 200 mb fri night
 
Tropical Storm Lee will likely become the first Category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic in 2023 this weekend as it explosively intensifies.

Some hurricane models suggest the storm could reach historically strong levels (170+ mph) as it moves through a low wind shear environment with the Atlantic waters still at record hot levels.
 
I am issuing a "Windshield wiper warning" for Lee late nxt wk.There will be swings back & forth with modeling, the same swings that occur with snowstorms.I am focusing on the strength/positioning of the incoming trough late next wk to determine the track.
 

Tropical Storm Lee is not forecast to impact the United States at this time, CBS Miami reported. CBS Miami chief meteorologist and hurricane specialist Ivan Cabrera Lee said the storm system is expected to turn to the north and away from the U.S. coast, but weather experts will continue to monitor its progress and track it closely.

Spaghetti weather models, or spaghetti plots, are computer models showing the possible paths a storm may take as it develops. These models don't predict the impact or when a storm may hit, according to the Weather Channel, but focus on showing which areas might potentially be at risk.

Spaghetti models for Tropical Storm Lee mostly show the storm traveling over the ocean. Some paths might take the storm close to the Leeward Islands. A recent spaghetti model for Tropical Storm Lee created at 6 a.m. ET Wednesday shows most projected paths curving northward and remaining out over the open Atlantic, but a few veer more to the west for a potential impact in the islands or along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic or New England coast next week.

Meteorologists expect to get a clearer picture of the storm's likely path as it continues to develop in the coming days.
 
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