Re: Agatha made history in EastPAC hurricane landfalls
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 5/30/2022, 11:32 pm
Jeff Masters and Bob Henson's blog talked about Agatha as it was nearing landfall and the potential development that could come from its remnants:
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2022/05/hurricane-agatha-closing-in-on-landfall-in-southern-mexico/



A snippet from the blog on the preliminary forecasts:

"Preliminary forecasts suggest that any storm that does form late this week in the Gulf or western Caribbean would experience high wind shear and dry air on its west side. That result would give the storm a more subtropical appearance, with the strongest winds spread out and not concentrated near an intense inner core. Such a system would likely be incapable of rapid intensification, and would primarily be a heavy rain threat."
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