Wind vs pressure
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Wind vs pressure
last year there was an odd wind pressure relation as NHC noted in many of the reports for exampe Katrina was 907 mb wind 175 ,165 mph 902 mb at landfall 125 mph 920 mb when an average a 920 mb should be at 155 mph,Rita was at 165 for a while until she hit 897 mb 175 she could of easily had 180-185 mph sustained winds,Wilma at one point was a sub 900 CAT 4.2005 season had low winds but shattered barameteric pressure records.will 2006 be the same way very low pressure storms with low winds for that storms normal pressure?
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Although the size is one important parameter, another is the ambient pressure surrounding the storm. Usually the pressures are higher around ATL storms than WPAC storms so consequently the pressures at given intensities is lower in WPAC so if the pressures in the ATL are lower than normal then storms would have less wind at lower pressures. The reverse has been seen in WPAC with late season storms in WPAC as Paka when it hit Guam clearly had winds higher than the pressures would suggest leading JTWC to believe that the higher pressures surrounding late season WPAC storms could mean stronger storms at higher pressures.
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i think folks along the gulf coast understand that a large storm like Katrina can produce nuclear like storm surge that can wipe towns like waveland&bay st louis off the face of the earth vs a small storm like Andrew even though he would have higher winds at landfall but the area of hurricane force winds would not be all that large
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