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artist wrote:senorpeper - so how does that affect the storm - the loose gradient?
It allows for a lower pressure without the higher wind. Katrina was a loose-gradient storm. Her pressure was much lower than a storm of that windspeed. Charlie was the opposite, a tight gradient storm. His pressure was much higher than a storm of his wind.
The key problem with strong, loose gradient storms are higher than normal surge and wider area of impacts.
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79 mph at this point inbound. The 75kts from earlier was a different pass.Bgator wrote:Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:63 mph surface....
are u sure thats 79 mph and not kts, caus ethey found 75kts Flight winds! so 79 mph as high is not possible!
79mph is not the high, but the highest inbound so far.
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Even the 30 second winds were 81kts in that reading.
Edit - 79kt 10 second winds and 78kt 30 second winds the the next set of readings.
Edit - 79kt 10 second winds and 78kt 30 second winds the the next set of readings.
Last edited by P.K. on Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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All I can tell you is that they will find much lower pressures. This thing looks like Katrina or Rita like with that Cdo. With colder cloud tops then them.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
965 Millibars I will say!
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/TROP/DATA/RT ... IR4/20.jpg
965 Millibars I will say!
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