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9 minutes ago, dan11295 said:

Last two model runs shifted Mexico landfall a bit south. Greater threat of direct eyewall impacts may be Cozumel and Playa Del Carmen. Further South would also mean more time over land before it gets into the Gulf.

Moving fast though-won't be over land for more than 8-10 hrs at best and it's flat terrain as well.

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20 minutes ago, Derecho! said:

Honestly I just wonder if the land passage just doesn't end up causing the wind field to expand when it restrengthens in the GOM causing much more of a surge threat down the road. 

Agree. The gulf coast would probably be better off it maintained intensity and remained compact.

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Looks like concentric eyewalls on sat and radar even though there's no sign of it on recon.  Both eyes are pretty small so recon might have missed a second wind max.   That would explain why the pressure isn't tumbling like wilma and the eye is having trouble clearing out.

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12 minutes ago, Amped said:

Looks like concentric eyewalls on sat and radar even though there's no sign of it on recon.  Both eyes are pretty small so recon might have missed a second wind max.   That would explain why the pressure isn't tumbling like wilma and the eye is having trouble clearing out.

if true that is good news

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5 minutes ago, the ghost of leroy said:

Mixed bag. Getting rid of this pinhole and replacing it with something larger and more stable means more areas would see enhanced risk of getting cored. 

also looks like the wind field is expanding and there's just as much lightning flashing around the core as at any time in the last few hours - if not more.

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2 minutes ago, Doc Jon said:

also looks like the wind field is expanding and there's just as much lightning flashing around the core as at any time in the last few hours - if not more.

yeah that's a pretty significant increase in lightning over the past half hour or so...certainly looks as impressive as previous bursts. 

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2 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

yeah that's a pretty significant increase in lightning over the past half hour or so...certainly looks as impressive as previous bursts. 

not just heat of vaporization fueling intensification but heat of fusion - ergo rapid intensification still underway..

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1 minute ago, the ghost of leroy said:

It’s always already the heat of fusion since solar energy drives the whole system to begin with. 

cute.  Good point :-) although not the heat of fusion I was talking about but technically correct.

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