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Hurricane Rafael threatens Cuba as major hurricane
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AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno and Jon Porter monitor Hurricane Rafael as it closes in on Cuba as a major hurricane. The storm is expected to continue across the Gulf of Mexico toward Louisiana next week.
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John, not much has changed in our thinking in the last 24 hours, but again the decision was made
00:07
by the forecasting department that we were going to take Rafael to a category three hurricane
00:15
as it continues to get better organized. That's right. Good morning, Bernie. That's breaking news.
00:19
Our team of hurricane experts just made that decision debating and looking at all the latest
00:23
data we've been talking about for days. This was going to be a small storm and small storms under
00:28
the right conditions can intensify quick and that's what we're going to be dealing with a
00:32
significant hurricane impact in Cuba. Now we think that it may remain that strong as it enters
00:39
in the Gulf of Mexico Wednesday night. We do have some impacts to talk about, John.
00:44
We do and obviously we're talking about life-threatening impacts in Cuba as we're
00:48
talking about, but let's not forget about the Florida Keys here, especially the middle and
00:54
lower keys down toward Key West. We're going to be dealing with wind gusts 40 to 60 miles per hour,
00:59
storm surge of one to two, maybe three feet in some locations, and some heavy rainfall as well.
01:04
So impacts felt in the United States, but then thereafter we have better news, Bernie. Here the
01:10
trend is favoring less impacts down the road for the United States, which would be great.
01:15
John, this is going to be likely the first hurricane this season that has entered in the Gulf
01:21
of Mexico and won't leave the Gulf of Mexico or make landfall as a name storm or, let's say,
01:28
even a hurricane. So that's certainly good news, but right now this is an intensifying hurricane.
01:34
All signs point to the rapid intensification. The atmospheric pressure of the storm is lowering fast.
01:40
We see that from the hurricane hunters that are in observing the hurricane right now
01:46
flying around the storm. We see the pressure falling. The presentation on satellite is
01:50
improved. Certainly this looks like a serious threat here as the storm makes its way toward
01:55
Cuba and makes landfall as a major hurricane. You know, John, when we take a look at the water
02:00
vapor loop, everything you need to know about the next five days is on this water vapor loop.
02:05
Let's talk about first, we've been talking about 25 degrees north, which is the latitude
02:11
of Fort Myers as the delineation line between where it's favorable for development and where it's not.
02:19
It's almost going to be a tale of two worlds with this storm. South of that point, Bernie,
02:24
this can be a very intense hurricane. And look, it looks like a buzz saw here this morning
02:29
approaching portions of Cuba. That's why we're so concerned about this setup here in Cuba. But
02:35
north of 25 degrees latitude, as you mentioned, you see lots of oranges and yellows on this map.
02:41
And we're always pointing this out on the water vapor loop. This looks at the moisture in the
02:45
mid-levels of the atmosphere. And we're pointing that out because that's a lot of dry air. Also,
02:49
look at how fast these clouds are moving. They're rocketing here. And that is why we have very
02:54
intense southwesterly winds in there. That's going to produce lots of wind shear, and it's
02:59
going to shear this storm apart. And that's why we're talking about a loss of wind intensity.
03:04
Yeah, let's talk about this track, John. Real quickly, there's the move. We talked about this
03:09
yesterday, more to the west. But once again, there's going to be a little fork in the road.
03:14
We'll show this again coming up in a second. But I do want to get to this fork in the road
03:18
because that has not changed. It hasn't. We've been talking about this for days.
03:24
It will have the opportunity to either start pulling a bit to the north here
03:28
on Thursday or shift westward. Our latest thinking in terms of talking about this with our
03:34
hurricane experts and debating all the latest data, AccuWeather utilizing 190 forecast models
03:40
as part of our forecast process here. In all of our experience, we think it's more likely that the
03:46
low level center of this storm could actually track a little bit further to the west, reducing
03:51
the risk that it could get up further north toward, for example, the Louisiana or Florida
03:56
Panhandle coastline. And John, really quickly here, I do want to let's get right in to the
04:01
eyepath here and where we think this is going to go. As I mentioned, you and I talked about this.
04:06
Once this system, Rafael, gets north of 25, it's going to be like running into a paper shredder,
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right? There's just too much wind shear and too much dry air. It's a great analogy. And that's
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what's going to happen is that parts, you know, the moisture could go one way and the low level
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center another way. All of that is to say that is there's a reduced risk for heavy rain and
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damaging winds. We can't rule it out. We still want people on the Gulf Coast from the upper
04:33
Texas coast through Louisiana and to the Florida Panhandle. They'll be monitoring this
04:37
very closely with us here over the next couple of days. But we are growing more confident that
04:42
there could be less impacts from this storm in the United States, which, of course, would be great
04:45
news. And there may never be a landfall either. Right. Which is a rarity for a storm to come into
04:52
the Gulf of Mexico and not make landfall. That almost never happens, although this is the time
04:56
of the year that it would. That's right. And how would that happen? It could just meander in the
05:01
flow here off the coast of Louisiana as a cluster of thunderstorms. AccuWeather chief
05:08
meteorologist Jonathan Porter. John, thanks for joining us here on AccuWeather Early.
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