GEFS...

Yikes. She's definitely Rapidly intensifying.Latest dropsonde just found 150m layer averaged winds of 125 Knots in the southeastern eyewall!!! HOLY CRAP.
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Yikes. She's definitely Rapidly intensifying.
We will know if it keeps going at the next pass. If we see a mid to lower 950 mb pressure, more than likely we will see a strong 4 today. The eye seems to be opening per satellite too.This isn't just rapid intensification, this is very explosive RI...
Product: Air Force Vortex Message (URNT12 KNHC)Anyone know how small the eye Is? By guessing, I believe it is about 10 to 15 miles in diameter.
2 PM update has 125 mph and 956 mb? Seriously? That's extremely conservative given that the drops are finding higher.
Reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft
indicate that maximum sustained winds have increased to near 125 mph
(200 km/h) with higher gusts. Maria is a category 3 hurricane on
the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Additional rapid
strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours, and Maria is
expected to be a dangerous major hurricane as it moves through the
Leeward Islands and the northeastern Caribbean Sea.
I swear if I see another model strengthen Jose when Jose is clearly only got a few more days left as a proper TC... Jose is almost extra tropical and there is no way I am sure that he can regain that much strength. Who knows really, but I am expecting a large shift west if Jose is a moderate TS by tomorrow this time.Looks like Jose coming to save the east coast again on the Euro
Agreed... but umm wth?!I swear if I see another model strengthen Jose when Jose is clearly only got a few more days left as a proper TC... Jose is almost extra tropical and there is no way I am sure that he can regain that much strength. Who knows really, but I am expecting a large shift west if Jose is a moderate TS by tomorrow this time.
I am done with these models strengthening jose over 65-70 degree water
Maybe when Jose is a naked swirl in a couple of days the models will make sense
Ryan M seems to think a cat 5 is coming. Not good. When is the next flight in? They need to get in there later today because this storm may be one by then, or a very strong 4
Talking about organization, the eyewall is not the most impressive, but is closed very well.I'd wager that it looks like it's really close to a category 5 right now and is probably no weaker than about 125 knots... Suspect like earlier this morning, when the first recon plane descended into the center, they're low-balling the intensity a little bit. Of course, as usual as soon as the last plane left, the storm cleared its eye out and organization increased markedly
Talking about organization, the eyewall is not the most impressive, but is closed very well.
http://www.meteo.fr/temps/domtom/antilles/pack-public/animation/anim_radar_mart_mf_com.html