981
URNT12 KNHC 160450
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 16/0407Z
B. 29 DEG 34 MIN N
87 DEG 58 MIN W
C. 700 MB 2583 M
D. NA
E. NA
F. 157 DEG 116 KT
G. 065 DEG 43 NM
H. 939 MB
I. 19 C/ 3057 M
J. 20 C/ 3061 M
K. 14 C/ NA
L. POORLY DEFINED
M. C50
N. 12345/7
0. 1/1 NM
P. NOAA3 4209A IVAN OB 29
MAX FLT WND 122KTS SE QUAD 0010Z
939MB, Eyewall Poorly Defined
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It appears to be well defined on the northern quad. But very poorly defined on the southern. It appears by this data that there maybe a eye wall replacement going on. The smaller eye which is the eye with no reall southern quad. The one that is about ready to move inland.(Core of the storm)...In the wind at flight level is still 122 knots at flight level in the southeastern quad? Remember that part is very weak in poorly defined?
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