CalmBeforeStorm wrote:From the NHC Discussion at 11:00 AM;
THE LACK OF STRENGTHENING APPEARS TO TO BE DUE TO THE
LARGER-THAN-AVERAGE WIND RADII...WHICH HAVE YET TO CONTRACT
INWARD.
The NHC is clearly being a bit cautious with that statement, as it does not agree with their Hurricane Research Division analysis. I think that Isaac IS consolidating now, and the wind field is definitely shrinking to below average. I think that the lack of strengthening is due to a number of factors:
1. Evidence of southerly wind shear tilting the core northward (upper low to its SW)
2. Influx of dry air in the mid levels
3. Layer of warmer air aloft as evident by the current Gulf instability analysis
4. Lower oceanic heat content in the eastern Gulf
I think that Isaac's previously larger than average size may have slowed its consolidation, but that's no longer a factor.