brunota2003 wrote:KFDM Meteorologist wrote:Not jumping on the gun, i've just seen this happen to many times, same setup. I know what the winds have to be to be classified as a Depression. All i'm saying is Rainfall is the main event with a Depression anyway. I've been through alot of TD's and wind was NEVER a factor. Some areas have seen more rain with this than with a Depression or TS. Just my opinion.
No...I know you are a met...but even in TDs wind is a MAJOR factor...with all of the rainfall you know how easy it would be for ONLY TD force winds to blow trees over and into roadways or peoples homes? Those trees do represent a major factor and can kill people instantly as they hit the cars or homes the people are in...I am not doing that only because you are a met...I will do it to everyone...so I'm not picking on you just because you are a met

Also, the wind may not of been a factor in the Tds you went thru...regardless it is a major factor...as is rain...
I have to disagree, brunota. A tropical depression has winds of 38mph or less and I've never heard of 30 to 38 mph winds blowing down trees. We get gusts in the 30's and even 40's during strong thunderstorms sometimes and I can't recall a tree ever falling with those winds. Maybe a few limbs and leaves scattered about. IMO, a TD's threat is rainfall, not wind. I'd say the same thing for a mild tropical storm as well. At some point, the winds become a factor in a tropical storm, but I don't know exactly what strength that would be.
Allison was a tropical storm and the winds were no factor whatsoever, just torrential rainfall. I could give many more examples of tropical storms where winds were no issue, and I know of no TD's where winds caused significant damage.