sasha_B wrote:Do you suppose the current forecast from the NHC might be greatly overestimating wind speeds during Debby's stall/approach to second landfall, or would restrengthening/maintaining strength through that period be possible even for a system that's lost its core?
It's hard to say whether Debby will be able to regenerate its core prior to moving back inland into SC Thursday morning. Models seem to think so, but it will be west of the Gulf Stream over cooler shelf waters. It has a long way to go to rebuild its core. The NHC's job is to keep people safe. Sometimes that means over-warning just in case the storm does something unexpected. They'd rather do that than say "don't worry about it" and have Debby strengthen unexpectedly and kill people. Debby could produce some 50-60 mph wind prior to landfall, mostly out over the water east of the center.