Sanibel wrote:Of course this is going to landfall in Nicaragua. It will devastate the landfall area and maybe Puerto Cabesas. But the brunt of this will be taken by Honduras where the rainfall will dump out over the same drainages and chutes deluged by Mitch.
So the red core and eyewall replacement could give us an intensifying hurricane at landfall.
Actually the eyewall replacement causes weakening initially. If it has time, after the replacement, it can reintensify. I still don't see that an EWRC took place, and it's difficult to say from that 11PM discussion exactly when they think one occurred (are they saying it started at 18Z and just finished?). But I think they are saying that the EWRC is done, if there was one, so that means a contraction is occurring which could aid stengthening.
Also, it appears that although the TCHP maps show "cooler" water just ahead of it at the nicaraguan coast, that is not cooler water at all. It is very warm. BUT, the TCHP maps show depth of the heated layer, and since the water is shallow, the color codes can't represent it properly. i.e. it is going over very warm shallow water at and just before landfall, but the water isn't deep. What all that means is that it could well be still intensifying as it moves onshore.