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  1. 1 minute ago, WxWatcher007 said:

    970.5mb extrapolated pressure. FL and SFMR not impressive with peak of 53kt at FL and 63kt SFMR. First pass though.

    Recon data doesn't look much better than earlier.  Dropsonde will probably say a 1 or 2 mb drop, that's all.  No wind in the nw eyewall isn't what I expected.

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  2. The pressure dropped 1 mb since the last recon pass (50 minutes).  The visible loop shows new towers beginning to pinwheel around the eye, so it should be entering another strengthening phase.  It's just a question of how fast it can solidify the eyewall and drop the pressure.

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  3. Models mostly predicted this system would have issues until it got into the gulf Monday night and Tuesday.  It has done well to get down to 990 mb, but, as others have noted, it has yet to be able to wrap the convection around the surface center.  It continues to try, but so far it's just a series of strong cells trying hard to hold onto the center while being pushed back south/southeast by some dry, shearing flow.

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  4. We spend a lot of time watching the models to see how strong these storms may get.  We are doing that now with Idalia.  Last night's 00z Euro is already off by 30 mb for Franklin.  The Euro predicted a 966 mb hurricane this morning.

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  5. There are clearly some negative forces affecting TD10.  Convection blew up this morning and tried to align the various levels together, but satellite and Cancun radar suggest an area of sinking air is pressing down from the north, which is eroding the convection and pushing it south of the weak surface circulation.  All of the deep moisture is south and well east of the center.  The global models must have seen this.

    Edit:  The surface center has performed a bit of a loop overnight and this morning.  It passed southward over Cozumel, then continued southward for a while, but then turned east, passing under this morning's convection, and has now moved well out from under the convection and may be moving northeastward.

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  6. TD10's overall appearance was better 24 hours ago.  It is trying to get its act together southeast of Cozumel this morning.  The question is can it maintain the convection today and organize the core or will it fizzle during d-min like yesterday?

    The first recon plane is headed in from the east, but it is still several hours away.

  7. Some of the models were right about the vorticity dropping southward and not doing too much, for now.  Cancun radar shows a bit of a misalignment.  The convection and mid level rotation appears a bit east of the surface center.  The surface center moved ssw for a while, but now appears to be getting pulled back east a bit toward the new convection.

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