It means that it still can have the winds of a tropical storm/hurricane but has lost the looks of what it is supposed to look like which is when a tropical storm/hurricane moves over water significantly colder waters than 26.5 C(79.7 F). This will deprive the storm of such tropical characteristics as a warm core with thunderstorms near the center, so that it becomes a remnant low-pressure area.
THANK YOU!! I really LOVE the reports you give! You are the go-to Person for all tropic weather reporting. I realize that these are your views and your views alone, but it is wonderful to have no-nonsense straightforward facts and logical forward possibilities. THANK YOU!! As a commercial pilot I am always looking at the reports and having your insight on these topics is just wonderful!!!
Priceless, Levi. Thank you for explaining the various scenarios, showing us the impacts various inputs can have on development, and explaining the limitations of long range forecasting on dynamic systems.
Although your reports are unofficial, they are intelligent and informative for people who may be in harms way to make safety preparations and “better safe than sorry” evacuation decisions.
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Thank you so much Levi for your great analysis. I always feel better after watching your videos. No hype, just facts.
Great analysis as always
Thanks
what does it mean when a hurricane loses “tropical characteristics”? Is it when the storm no longer feeds of the ocean heat content?
It means that it still can have the winds of a tropical storm/hurricane but has lost the looks of what it is supposed to look like which is when a tropical storm/hurricane moves over water significantly colder waters than 26.5 C(79.7 F). This will deprive the storm of such tropical characteristics as a warm core with thunderstorms near the center, so that it becomes a remnant low-pressure area.
THANK YOU!! I really LOVE the reports you give! You are the go-to Person for all tropic weather reporting. I realize that these are your views and your views alone, but it is wonderful to have no-nonsense straightforward facts and logical forward possibilities. THANK YOU!! As a commercial pilot I am always looking at the reports and having your insight on these topics is just wonderful!!!
Thank you so much! We know you are busy and your dedication to keep us well informed is much appreciated as always!Watching in the FL Panhandle.
Levi provides indepth analysis better than anyone else.
Thanks again Levi.
Priceless, Levi. Thank you for explaining the various scenarios, showing us the impacts various inputs can have on development, and explaining the limitations of long range forecasting on dynamic systems.
Although your reports are unofficial, they are intelligent and informative for people who may be in harms way to make safety preparations and “better safe than sorry” evacuation decisions.
Thank you, Levi! I only wish my local news & weather in South Florida was as accurate.
As always, we appreciate your commitment to keeping us informed despite your hectic schedule. near the Florida Panhandle, watching
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