It's a long way off so no one really know right? But Ventusky model shows on Friday 19th that storms are far enough apart that they don't really have a cumulative affect. Model wind speed at ground level not even hurricane strength, 3000m around 90mph. And on Sunday has the right one heading away from land.
One of my peeves is every time a meteorologist reports hurricane wind speed they do not mention that the max sustained wind speed is not measured at ground level but I think above 500m to 3000m or above.
It's a long way off so no one really know right? But Ventusky model shows on Friday 19th that storms are far enough apart that they don't really have a cumulative affect. Model wind speed at ground level not even hurricane strength, 3000m around 90mph. And on Sunday has the right one heading away from land.
https://www.ventusky.com/?p=48.3;-65.8;3&l=wind-925hpa&t=20230918/0300&m=gfs (This is GSF model which is less likely to be accurate than Euro Model.)
One of my peeves is every time a meteorologist reports hurricane wind speed they do not mention that the max sustained wind speed is not measured at ground level but I think above 500m to 3000m or above.