Adios, Crystal River, FL....errr I mean Boston

Still taking some UL windshear today and that's not good for a hurricane engine. However, that should subside as it moves further north/east and we'll likely see rapid intensification.
 
Where do you see two tropical systems that begin with the same letter?
In your map on post 35 there is a TS Idalia and TS Irwin. But like jjc said one is pacific and one is Atlantic.
 
This is the latest Vortex Data Message from Hurricane Hunter Reconnaissance out of Biloxi, MS at appx noon today.

"F" indicates 'Eyewall Character'.
N/A means there was no eyewall.
If/When an Eye Wall starts to develop it'll change to "Open".
Once they get a complete 360° Eye Wall that'll change to "Closed.

"G" which was also N/A is Eye Shape.

When "F" and "G" fill in is when you'll see rapid intensification to Cat 2/Cat 3.

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New Vortex Data Message released about 50 minutes ago. 5:10 pm CT

Still no eye development.

Windshear is keeping it from getting vertically stacked to fire the engine.

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It's happened before.
The good news with those is usually they weaken when they circle back because of the wind shear caused by the system that creates the loop.
 
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