Hurricane Wilma Recon Discussion Thread
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Plane is flying towards Wilma.
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Plane is now on operational altitud so hard data will come very soon including a vortex message.
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djtil wrote:this is somewhat of a relief that winds are probably 115-120 instead of 145....not that damage wont occur...but hopefully not extreme.
If you buy into the low cat-3 at landfall for Katrina (which I'm sure you do), then why would you say this? And Wilma is moving much more slowly, which means more time under those supposedly 115-120 winds.
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The VDM in a matter of minutes.
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If you buy into the low cat-3 at landfall for Katrina (which I'm sure you do), then why would you say this? And Wilma is moving much more slowly, which means more time under those supposedly 115-120 winds.
whatever conditions led to the extreme surge in katrina arent repeated in every storm so im assuming that the surge damage wont be the same in cozumel and cancun. obviously could be wrong but regardless....the catastrophic wind damage at 145mph is at least off the table.
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