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[quote=Anonymous] OP here again. Overnight, Milton underwent a very efficient eyewall replacement. Eyewall replacements are a guarantee of weakening, permanently or temporarily. However this one was organized and quick, and even though Milton has gone back to cat 4 status, it is about to cross into very warm waters today, and may strengthen back to a cat 5 again. There is sufficient time between now and landfall for it to continue to intensify and be a historic threat to the Tampa Bay area. We are hoping for some wind shear and dry air to disrupt Milton so that the worse case scenario doesn't occur. Models are conflicted on this. Don't forget that surge damage near landfall areas is already baked in no matter what, due to yesterday's category 5 water movement towards the Florida coast. But if we can avoid too much wind damage and additional surge damage with a cat 3 landfall, that would greatly reduce risk to life and property. [/quote]
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