Well, Derek Orrt brought up a good point. Andrew continued to intensify as it came inland. This year, we saw a few major events. Of course, massive hurricanes. But what these showed us, is the damage scale. We saw what a storng and large category 2, a small a fierce category 4, and large and modest category 3, and a modestly sized category 3/4 can do.
So, we have seen massive category 5 damage. Camille, which was 180-200 mph, 1935 Labor Day, which was 180-200 mph, and Andrew which was OFFICALLY 165 mph.
I consider the damage from Andrew not even catastrphic...I consider it cataclysmic. I mean, back after Charley I said "Man, it looks just like Andrew." And then, I looked at Andrew's damage and said "Man...I was wrong." "Charley's damage, while catastrophic, was NOTHING like Andrew."
Therefore, I think Hurricane Andrew was more in the 175-185 mph range. I also feel, while the famed 922 mb is offical, I feel Andrew was probably 920 or maybe 917 mb. I STILL am a little bit skeptical about the true strength of Andrew, even after the upgrade in 2002.
Charley:
Andrew:
As for Andrew weakening CONSIDERABLY, that is not true.
Andrew stayed a major hurricane.