Extremeweatherguy wrote:Here are some more videos I found...all very good. The first few videos show just how strong a weak storm can be:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5538588534504792016&q=hurricane+katrina+in+florida
^^Cat. 1 conditions from Katrina (first landfall)^^
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... in+florida
^^Cat. 1 conditions from Katrina (first landfall)^^
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... ane+dennis
^^TS conditions in the FL keys from Hurricane Dennis^^
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... icane+rita
^^The guy who put this video on the web is an idiot. He says that there were gusts to 90mph going on while he was outside during Rita, but i've got news for him. Those gusts were only 40-50mph tops! Really shows how people tend to overestimate the wind speeds when they do not have official readings to back them up. Wonder what he will think when he really sees 90mph gusts. lol.^^
http://www.wxvideo.com/charley/081304_H ... _part2.wmv
^^Hurricane Charley eyewall in Punta Gorda, Fl. Cat. 4 force winds ***This is a good comparison for all those who think they may have seen Cat. 4 force winds before.***
http://www.wxvideo.com/Hurricane_Dennis ... rre_FL.wmv
^^Probable Cat. 1/2 force winds from Hurricane Dennis in FL (gusts to Cat. 2/3...especially in the first part of the video)^^
http://www.wxvideo.com/hurricane_rita/0 ... hur_TX.wmv
^^Cat. 1/2 force winds from Hurricane Rita in Port Arthur, TX^^
Regarding the video of Dennis and without getting into arguments of windspeed..both sustained and gusts....I am quite confident that the winds that I experienced personally at my house appeared notably stronger that the winds that were seen in the video. Not suggesting that I had mega winds higher than anyone else....just more so than this video.
docjoe