ronjon wrote:Huge eye according to Jeff Masters blog today.
An Air Force hurricane hunter aircraft made two penetrations of Joaquin's center on Wednesday morning, and found top surface winds of 80 mph, a central pressure of 971 mb, and a huge 54-mile diameter eye with a fully closed eyewall.
yeah it can be seen in the earlier microwave images. that will contract and winds will likely come up..
Also to note on what i mentioned earlier about the upper levels not not fully developed in terms of an eye.. the low to mid levels are well established and likely keeping that steady pace while the eye feature we see is bouncing everywhere while it becomes more established.
this means dont try a track the motion with that feature on satellite its just going to give false positions.