clueless newbie wrote:I don't think it is just eyewall replacement cycle. They would have said something to reflect that, i.e. concentric eyewalls...
A straightforward eyewall replacement cycle in a healthy storm will make it look ragged in the very centre, but the outer parts will look strong.
Ivan looks rather disorganized ATT. Not that it means much, he has already been down couple of times and bounced back strong.
It is probably just an EWRC. The NHC even noted another wind maxima in the discussion. Also...when a storm does not have a huge CDO...which Ivan doesn't...this is a typical satellite pic for a storm going through a EWRC.
Latest satellite pics show it is coming back as well.