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This is an interesting page, I think it was on this pagw that it says than Ivan rivals the 1926 hurricane that hit the Mobile-Pensacola area then.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mob/ivan_page/Ivan-main.htm
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/mob/ivan_page/Ivan-main.htm
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I believe that 168mph was registered at an area electric plant, which of course is unofficial and it was also at a heigth that is not "normal" for "official" measurements.
The storm surge at the top of Pensacola Bay at the I-10 bridge was on the order of 18-25 feet I believe. Having crossed that bridge many times it had to be a minimum of 20' imo to do what it did to the bridge. I have heard no reports of a 30' storm surge with Ivan anywhere.
The storm surge at the top of Pensacola Bay at the I-10 bridge was on the order of 18-25 feet I believe. Having crossed that bridge many times it had to be a minimum of 20' imo to do what it did to the bridge. I have heard no reports of a 30' storm surge with Ivan anywhere.
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