TheStormExpert wrote:Typically Cat.1 hurricanes have a minimum central pressure of at least 989mb. What the 12z Euro likely shows is a mid-strong TS.
992 with low resolution is close enough to go with a hurricane...when Eta was sub 930 it was showing pressures 30mb+ higher so I think we can say 992mb at that resolution indicates a hurricane, especially with the pressure gradient shown.
The NHC discussion was very interesting. The expect Eta to merge with the frontal low and become a hybrid system....which also makes it very unlikely to be a hurricane when that happens. Unfortunately it also means a much larger windfield.
I still think there is a possibility of Eta becoming a hurricane near Cuba and the Keys, before it goes fully hybrid, however the shear forecast is also making this less likely.