Radar images of intact eyewalls

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Radar images of intact eyewalls

#1 Postby tatertawt24 » Mon Jan 12, 2015 4:53 pm

What are some examples?

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^Probably the most obvious example.

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Any others? :P
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Re: Radar images of intact eyewalls

#2 Postby euro6208 » Tue Jan 13, 2015 4:31 pm

Thanks for this loop been looking for this on Typhoon Rammasun...Incredible watching this make landfall with a central pressure of 899mb...

Oh Keith!
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Re: Radar images of intact eyewalls

#3 Postby tatertawt24 » Tue Jan 13, 2015 6:08 pm

Here's a longer version:

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Has the 899 reading been confirmed yet? It's definitely one of the healthier radar presentations I've seen.

http://www.plasmaresources.com/ozwx/cyclones/tc_tracy_1974/tc-tracy-1974-radar-col.html

^False colored radar loop of Tracy seems pretty intense.
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Re: Radar images of intact eyewalls

#4 Postby euro6208 » Wed Jan 14, 2015 7:43 am

tatertawt24 wrote:Here's a longer version:



Has the 899 reading been confirmed yet? It's definitely one of the healthier radar presentations I've seen.



9174 13:00:00
8923 14:16:00 ⇒ 最低気圧900hPa割れ(ただし、海面更正前)
9205 15:01:00
9412 16:01:00
9536 17:01:00
9581 18:01:00
9642 19:01:00



Here's a log from one station in Qizhou Island off the northeast coast of Hainan Island...

899mb?

It actually bottomed out at 892.3 mb (similiar to the *labor day hurricane* in florida) an hour and sixteen minutes after a pressure of 917.4 mb was recorded...

DEPENDING on the exact altitude of station Which IS UNKNOWN for Now, actual SLP Likely ranged Between 905HPa to 915HPa 9174 13:00:00 8923 14:16:00 ⇒ lowest pressure 900hPa cracking (However, before sea level correction) 9205 15:01:00 9412 16:01:00 9536 17:01:00 9581 18:01:00 9642 19 : 1:00 source)

Have to wait for the best track for the 2014 storms to come out to confirm this...
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