Stratosphere747 wrote:f5 wrote:then the 1935 labor day Hurricane probably had max sustanied winds at 225 mph with gust to 250 beacuse the pressure was lower than Camille's even though they were the same size
The pressure is not the only factor...Read some of the above posts...
I agree with you stratosphere747. They also don't classify a storm on pressure, just wind speed. I have a recorded show off of the history channel of the Galveston 1900, Labor Day 1935, and Camille. The Labor Day hurricane had 892mb but only had sustained winds of 180, just 10 mph slower than Camille. Also, take Katrina and Rita into thought, Katrina and Rita both went below Camille's pressure of 907mb, but they did not reach the 190 mark even though they were close.





