yep...108....which is lower than the correlating pressure would lead you to expect. but the winds will catch up.
the scary thing is that the pressure has dropped to 950mb WITHOUT a closed eyewall for the past day....
amazing, isn't it.
If it can pull enough moisture around itself to get a stronger nw core, this could be a real big problem considering how big it already is without a good nw core!
The storm is likely undergoing a rapid intensification cycle right now. Before the satellite blackout, cloud tops were cooling very quickly and also quickly circling the center. When it comes back online, the storm will likely look much better. 2-3 hours of quick intensification, should see winds come up in the next few hours.