Derek Ortt wrote:matt is clueless regarding this matter
the definition of a landfall intensity is the intensity when the center crosses the coast. For example, Hurricane Keith brought sustained category 3 winds to Belize in 2000, yet it made landfall in Belize as a tropical storm.
So, it likely affected land as a very strong tropical storm, as evidenced by some of the wind gusts (which also may have been at elevation), yet it made an official landfall, in a small bay, as a tropical depression
On the preliminary report it has Keith as a landfall as a category 1 hurricane
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/2000keith.html#TABLE1
the 2nd landfall on Belize was a tropical storm but the first was a 75 mph hurricane


