why is she seemingly getting stronger and bigger partially over land?
Posted by BobbiStorm on 8/22/2011, 7:30 pm
"HURRICANE IRENE DISCUSSION NUMBER 9
NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL092011
500 PM AST MON AUG 22 2011

DATA FROM THE LAST AIR FORCE HURRICANE HUNTER AIRCRAFT AROUND 1700
UTC INDICATE THAT THE CENTRAL PRESSURE WAS STEADY AND THE WINDS
HAVE NOT CHANGED DURING THE DAY. SINCE THEN...HIGH RESOLUTION
SATELLITE IMAGES REVEAL SOME CONVECTIVE BANDS WRAPPING AROUND A
CLUSTER OF DEEP CONVECTION NEAR THE CENTER...SUGGESTING THAT IRENE
COULD BE SLOWLY INTENSIFYING"

This is my question, it's as if interaction with land almost helped vs hurting it.

http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/satellite/satanim.cgi?chnl=wv&domain=bah&res=4km&size=large&period=720&incr=30&rr=900&banner=mkwc&satplat=goeseast&overlay=off&animtype=flash
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why is she seemingly getting stronger and bigger partially over land? - BobbiStorm, 8/22/2011, 7:30 pm
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