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Hurricane MARIA (Text)


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HURRICANE MARIA DISCUSSION NUMBER  26
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
5 PM EDT WED SEP 07 2005
 
DEEP CONVECTION IS BECOMING MORE ORGANIZED NEAR THE CENTER OF MARIA
WITH HINTS OF AN EYE TRYING TO REDEVELOP. HOWEVER...SUBJECTIVE
DVORAK SATELLITE ESTIMATES ARE UNCHANGED AND THE INTENSITY WILL
REMAIN 70 KT...THOUGH THE CYCLONE COULD BE A LITTLE STRONGER AS
EVIDENCED BY A RECENT AMSU PRESSURE ESTIMATE OF 976 MB FROM CIMSS.
THE HURRICANE HAS CROSSED THE 26C ISOTHERM AND A SLOW WEAKENING
SHOULD COMMENCE WITHIN THE NEXT 12 HOURS OR SO. THE WEAKENING MIGHT
BE A BIT SLOWER THAN A TYPICAL TROPICAL SYSTEM BECAUSE OF MARIA
SLOWLY ACQUIRING EXTRATROPICAL CHARACTERISTICS. THEREAFTER...GLOBAL
MODELS UNANIMOUSLY FORECAST THIS HURRICANE TO BE A LARGE POWERFUL
EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONE OVER THE FAR NORTH ATLANTIC FOR SEVERAL DAYS. 

AFTER A BRIEF MOTION TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHEAST... MARIA HAS RESUMED
A MOVEMENT TOWARD THE NORTHEAST OR ABOUT 045/12 KT.  THERE IS
LITTLE CHANGE TO THE FORECAST REASONING FROM THE PREVIOUS ADVISORY. 
MARIA IS MOVING WITHIN THE WEST-SOUTHWESTERLY STEERING CURRENT
NORTHWEST OF THE SUBTROPICAL RIDGE...AND THE SYSTEM SHOULD MOVE
GENERALLY NORTHEASTWARD WITH A LITTLE ACCELERATION DURING THE NEXT
FIVE DAYS.  AN UPPER TROUGH SHOULD DROP WEST OF THE CYCLONE IN THE
2 TO 3 DAY TIMEFRAME AND PULL MARIA MORE TO THE NORTH-NORTHEAST.
THE OFFICIAL FORECAST IS SIMILAR TO THE PREVIOUS PACKAGE BUT A BIT
SLOWER IN THE MEDIUM RANGE...AND NEAR THE MODEL CONSENSUS.  
 
FORECASTER BLAKE/FRANKLIN
 
 
FORECAST POSITIONS AND MAX WINDS
 
INITIAL      07/2100Z 36.9N  50.4W    70 KT
 12HR VT     08/0600Z 37.9N  49.0W    65 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
 24HR VT     08/1800Z 39.4N  46.8W    65 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
 36HR VT     09/0600Z 40.8N  44.7W    60 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
 48HR VT     09/1800Z 42.5N  42.5W    55 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
 72HR VT     10/1800Z 46.5N  38.0W    50 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
 96HR VT     11/1800Z 52.0N  33.0W    50 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
120HR VT     12/1800Z 58.0N  31.0W    50 KT...EXTRATROPICAL
 
 
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