What intensity was Katrina at LA landfall?
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ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
About 100 knots=115 mph. That should end the story...She was hardly a cat3!!!
What caused the damage was the cat5 surge. She was a very big storm...With a large area of cat2 or 3 winds. Katrina is looking like a cat3 with cat5 surge.
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
About 100 knots=115 mph. That should end the story...She was hardly a cat3!!!
What caused the damage was the cat5 surge. She was a very big storm...With a large area of cat2 or 3 winds. Katrina is looking like a cat3 with cat5 surge.
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Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2005/al12.2005/0829/1442/col08deg.png
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
About 100 knots=115 mph. That should end the story...She was hardly a cat3!!!
What caused the damage was the cat5 surge. She was a very big storm...With a large area of cat2 or 3 winds. Katrina is looking like a cat3 with cat5 surge.
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Scorpion wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2005/al12.2005/0829/1442/col08deg.png
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
About 100 knots=115 mph. That should end the story...She was hardly a cat3!!!
What caused the damage was the cat5 surge. She was a very big storm...With a large area of cat2 or 3 winds. Katrina is looking like a cat3 with cat5 surge.
And it was so right in the fact that it peaked Katrina at 135 knots. I go with 125-130 mph.
Seriously, this wasn't 115 mph. That data is inaccurate, since when did Katrina never reach Category 5?
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fasterdisaster wrote:Scorpion wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2005/al12.2005/0829/1442/col08deg.png
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l08deg.png
About 100 knots=115 mph. That should end the story...She was hardly a cat3!!!
What caused the damage was the cat5 surge. She was a very big storm...With a large area of cat2 or 3 winds. Katrina is looking like a cat3 with cat5 surge.
And it was so right in the fact that it peaked Katrina at 135 knots. I go with 125-130 mph.
Seriously, this wasn't 115 mph. That data is inaccurate, since when did Katrina never reach Category 5?![]()
I heard that the the SFMR data was taken more seriously then the normal recon reduce from 850 or 700 millibars. So yes there is a chance that the nhc could down grade her to a strong cat4=155 mph. Emily also had data supporting her 153 knots but she had(Hrd) 156 mph which is cat5. Derek said when Katrina was first upgraded to a hurricane. That data is suppose to be taken much more seriously then the normal data. So I would not be suprized to see Katrina lost its title as a cat5.
But Rita was with out quastion a cat5.
Also this go's for landfall they will take this data seriously.
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