Typhoon Hunter wrote: It was a real miracle we had recon when Megi was a full peak.
As well as Jangmi in 2008.
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Typhoon Hunter wrote: It was a real miracle we had recon when Megi was a full peak.
this isn't a low end category 5 typhoon...it has strengthened from when it was upgraded to a cat 5...140 knots?
mrbagyo wrote:this isn't a low end category 5 typhoon...it has strengthened from when it was upgraded to a cat 5...140 knots?
mrbagyo wrote:this isn't a low end category 5 typhoon...it has strengthened from when it was upgraded to a cat 5...140 knots?
agree with you,
CI# /Pressure/ Vmax
6.9 / 916.9mb/137.4kt
Tno/CI Rules : Constraint Limits : NO LIMIT
Weakening Flag : OFF
Rapid Dissipation Flag : OFF
weakening is off again
T numbers/UW CIMSS in this situation are irrelevant...we have to rely on that weak system that judges a storm's structure, white ring around eye, wmg eye, cold medium gray ring, cmg, met and pt are 7.0, ft is based on dt.....WHAT???
RECON MEASURES REAL PRESSURE AND WINDS....something dvorak will never do....
Typhoon Hunter wrote:It was a real miracle we had recon when Megi was a full peak.
dexterlabio wrote:not looking at its best right now, I think... though maybe that's just me again. the eye seems cloud-filled on visible sat loops but is very clear on IR imagery...
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