Talk:2008 What-might-have-been Atlantic Hurricane Season (Farm River)/@comment-6000351-20171202103434/@comment-6000351-20171202233336

Okay. Thank you.

But i am wondering if Paloma could pull an Irma-like track too (but would not make landfall in Northern Leewards as it's might well be located to be north of it (and since it may be well more intense ITTL, might be a more south and affects these islands but will still not make a landfall), and later she would end up targeting Texas pulling a Wilma ITTL (landfall in Houston?) rather than targeting Florida and with the satellite image of Irma as it's peak. For the intensity i have it intensify quickly into MH then would continue it until it peaks in NE of Leewards (i would prefer 185 mph and not 180 mph) and then have it's intensity stay that way until it made landfall in Cuba as strong Category 5 (175?), manages to go through Cuba and back to the sea as Category 3, then reintensifies into Category 4 as it made second landfall in Cuba then go through it and stayed as Cat. 4 before interacting with the loop. When it interacted with the loop it manages to reach secondary peak of 180 mph before slightly weakening. Then, it would hold on into Cat. 5 intensity all the way into Houston/Galveston landfall as a weak Cat. 5 before turning extratropical. This time when it become extratropical it remained as hurricane intensity until passing Toronto and Ottawa. It would not dissapiate until it passes through Newfoundland.)

Based on what i think, i personally think Paloma is worthy for an article.