mf_dolphin wrote:Remember that the winds usually lag behind the pressure drops. Dennis isn't done yet I'm afraid.
There's actually a positive feedback mechanism, and it's not clear which one precedes the other (wind speed increase vs. pressure drop). There's a way of looking at it where the wind speed increase actually *precedes* the pressure drop by considering that as the winds increase, it roughens the sea surface up more, which causes a greater transfer of moisture from the ocean surface, which causes more latent heat release as the air ascends in the center of the hurricane, which intensifies the warm core, which causes the central pressure to drop. The pressure drop in turn causes the winds to increase, and the cycle continues...










