ATL: SANDY - Remnants - Discussion
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
Sandy is overshadowing Nadine as the most interesting cyclone of the season and if it reaches cat 3 it will dethrone Michael as the strongest storm of the season or at least will share the title with him.
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brunota2003 wrote:SouthDadeFish wrote:Check out SSD ADT:
2012OCT25 041500 6.2 944.2/ +1.4 /119.8 6.2 6.6 7.0 2.7T/12hr OFF OFF -4.96 -75.32 EYE -99 IR 19.66 75.99 COMBO
Holy crap! Raw T at 7.0!!!!
Well, guess this is a learning opportunity that sat estimates aren't always accurate. Now, if it had several more hours over water? Maybe.
Just curious -- what would a 7.0 T# translate to?
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Hurricane Sandy
110 mph-Maxwinds
957 mb
NNE 13 mph
as of 12:30 am 10/25/2012 edt
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110 mph-Maxwinds
957 mb
NNE 13 mph
as of 12:30 am 10/25/2012 edt
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
That's what the latest update said. Not sure why the pressure is 957. The update was written by Stewart.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
A dangerous intensifying hurricane right before landfalling in Santiago right down the pike...
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CrazyC83 wrote:The right-front quadrant is headed into a major city too! Santiago de Cuba is Cuba's second largest city, population nearly 500,000.
Prayers just got upped to a higher level...just wow....
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
I hope recon samples the eastern eyewall one more time before leaving. Also, the wobbles to the east have stopped according to recon. At least between the last two fixes.
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WxEnthus wrote:brunota2003 wrote:SouthDadeFish wrote:Check out SSD ADT:
2012OCT25 041500 6.2 944.2/ +1.4 /119.8 6.2 6.6 7.0 2.7T/12hr OFF OFF -4.96 -75.32 EYE -99 IR 19.66 75.99 COMBO
Holy crap! Raw T at 7.0!!!!
Well, guess this is a learning opportunity that sat estimates aren't always accurate. Now, if it had several more hours over water? Maybe.
Just curious -- what would a 7.0 T# translate to?
7.0 T# translate to 140 knot (160 mph) hurricane with central pressure of 921 millibars. That is Category 5!
Dvorak Intensity Chart
CI Number Maximum Sustained
One Minute Winds
(kts) Central Pressure
(mb)
Atlantic NW Pacific
0.0 <25 ---- ----
0.5 25 ---- ----
1.0 25 ---- ----
1.5 25 ---- ----
2.0 30 1009 1000
2.5 35 1005 997
3.0 45 1000 991
3.5 55 994 984
4.0 65 987 976
4.5 77 979 966
5.0 90 970 954
5.5 102 960 941
6.0 115 948 927
6.5 127 935 914
7.0 140 921 898
7.5 155 906 879
8.0 170 890 858
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/H1.html
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jaxfladude wrote:Did Sandy under go rapid intensification officially? Sorry if asked/stated earlier just shocked right now.
The official NHC wording is that it has gone under rapid intensification.
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SouthDadeFish wrote:SSD ADT CI now at T 6.5 and Raw T at 7.2.... Unreal. Good thing Sandy ran out of water....
2012OCT25 044500 6.5 936.3/ +1.4 /127.0 6.5 6.6 7.2 2.7T/12hr OFF OFF 0.24 -75.87 EYE -99 IR 19.78 75.87 COMBO
24/2345 UTC 18.7N 76.3W T5.5/5.5 SANDY -- Atlantic
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bahamaswx wrote:Recon going home.
Big time thanks to all of the crews of recon, they do the dangerous work, just wanted give some credit personally....much more work to do for them all.
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Re: ATL: SANDY - Hurricane - Discussion
is it me or are the Mountains of Cuba not doing much disruption to the core, if what I'm seeing is right that could be really bad news for the NEUS in the long run
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