Hammy wrote:MississippiWx wrote:I don't think Harvey was moving nearly this fast though. Looks like some self-induced shear going on and the inner core is so small that there may have been some substantial weakening in the last hour or two.
No weakening according to recon. In fact, just the opposite...somehow. And that's why I said it wouldn't be Harvey. Lol.
The crux of Harvey's run at Category 4 was a center reformation early on that placed the circulation quite possibly in the most ideal position for rapid development. In an exceptionally favorable upper-air environment, the center reformation on that fateful night blossomed into an expansive central dense overcast in the overnight hours that eventually led to a hurricane the following afternoon.
Gordon is a bit speedy this evening and while it recon shows an upward trend it probably can't keep this up forever unless the circulation embeds itself well within convection, which doesn't seem to be the case right now, although it is trying.