
Sheared Leslie Lifts Into The Northeastern Atlantic
Leslie is now being sheared apart and steadily weakening as a Polar trough absorbs the storm. The shear is so strong that the low-level center
Leslie is now being sheared apart and steadily weakening as a Polar trough absorbs the storm. The shear is so strong that the low-level center
Leslie is now being sheared apart and steadily weakening as a Polar trough absorbs the storm. The shear is so strong that the low-level center
Leslie is using the divergence from the approaching trough to overcome the vertical wind shear to remain a category two hurricane. Leslie is turning to
Leslie is trying to fight off shear and temporarily fought off shear long enough to return to hurricane strength. However, the intensification period has come
Leslie is trying to fight off shear and temporarily fought off shear long enough to return to hurricane strength. However, the intensification period has come
Increasing shear is now impacting the structure of Leslie and causing the storm to steadily weaken. The convection is weakening as the cloud tops gradually
Leslie is now starting a steady weakening trend as vertical wind shear increases over the storm. Leslie is expected to move into an unfavorable environment
Leslie has peaked as a hurricane and is now starting to run into increasing vertical wind shear. Leslie is expected to move into an unfavorable
Leslie has peaked as a hurricane and is now starting to run into increasing vertical wind shear. Leslie is expected to move into an unfavorable
Leslie has peaked as a hurricane and is now starting to run into increasing vertical wind shear. Leslie is expected to move into an unfavorable