Derek Ortt wrote:a quick little lesson for all
winds are what make a hurricane. The pressure is meaningless for the classification.
based upon the recon data, Dennis is likely a cat 1 hurricane with winds in the 70-75KT range
This is very debateable. Pressure changes and differences are what drives winds. And has been discussed before, recon only samples a small fraction of the storm. Central pressure measurements are much more accurate than the
max wind readings that are reported by reconaissance. It's not a knock on the recon, but there's no way for them to sample anywhere close to a representative sample of the storm. On the other hand, measuring the central pressure is much easier and can at least give us a good idea of wind trends, not necessarily exact values.
If recon were part of a statistical analysis in a scientific study, I don't even think the sample size would fly!