I’m not saying you can’t disagree, I’m just expressing surprise that you think you know better than the guys who have access to all the data and have the greater knowledge and experience.
Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White
Well my doctorate was in a subject not a million miles away from this subject. But that's not the point. I'm not saying I know better, I might be wrong, I have enough expertise to have a different opinion about this subject while not invalidating anyones knowledge and experience. To me this doesn't look like an ERC. I'm sure papers will be written on this subject in a couple of years, so perhaps I will change my mind. But to me it looks like land interaction of some kind.
The points against it is that:
- the double eyewall structure became *less* prominent not more. If this was an ERC you'd expect the outer rainbands to get stronger and more symmetrical; the opposite happened.
- the weakening was very rapid; I'd expect something a bit more gradual with an ERC
- not a huge amount of evidence of a wind field expansion which would be expected with an ERC
But what I do think is that a pinhole eye structure means a very small tightly bound inner core. I don't think it would take much to disrupt it. The little island could be enough; or perhaps Yucatan cut off an inflow layer. It doesn't look to me that the eyewall has been replaced by any outer convective structure; but that something has disrupted it.
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08 October 2024 12:36:00
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