Don't think it's an eye yet, but it's starting to look 'pretty' I wouldn't be suprised to see the wind speeds bumped up to 60Kts at the next advisory. And to think I was holding out hope that the disruption that had occured this morning would slow down development enough to keep it a minimal hurricane. because once it gets organized, there really isn't anything that'll stop it from doing some rapid intensification...
I hope the people in central america are taking precautions...
-Mark
-------------------- M. S. Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech - May 2020
NOAA MADIS/HADS Programmer
U. Arizona PhD Student
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