Highest sustained winds?
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Highest sustained winds?
What were the highest sustained winds recorded ON LAND
and where were they?
and where were they?
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I hear that the NOAA building on Virginia Key (Key Biscayne) recorded a wind speed of either 87 or 95 (not sure if this was in knots or mph, and I'm not sure if this was a gust or sustained wind).
Another observing station in east Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) recorded a wind speed of 92, so, it seems that the highest winds were somewhere between 85 and 95 (again, not sure if these were in knots or mph) - if I find out I'll let you know.
Frank
Another observing station in east Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) recorded a wind speed of 92, so, it seems that the highest winds were somewhere between 85 and 95 (again, not sure if these were in knots or mph) - if I find out I'll let you know.
Frank
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Frank2 wrote:I hear that the NOAA building on Virginia Key (Key Biscayne) recorded a wind speed of either 87 or 95 (not sure if this was in knots or mph, and I'm not sure if this was a gust or sustained wind).
Another observing station in east Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) recorded a wind speed of 92, so, it seems that the highest winds were somewhere between 85 and 95 (again, not sure if these were in knots or mph) - if I find out I'll let you know.
Frank
i think those were all gusts.... I saw where Ft. Lauderdale had 60mph
sustained... but that was at 5pm yesterday...
I'm looking for sustained wind reports... Anyone have any?
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jax wrote:I know there were gusts over 80mph in areas...
There must be some records of the maximum
sustained winds are various land ob locations.
I'm starting to wonder...
I'm certain it was a hurricane... let's not start this again.
It had a well-defined eye with an intense southern eyewall.
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Brent wrote:jax wrote:I know there were gusts over 80mph in areas...
There must be some records of the maximum
sustained winds are various land ob locations.
I'm starting to wonder...
I'm certain it was a hurricane... let's not start this again.
It had a well-defined eye with an intense southern eyewall.
Much of the more intense winds were recorded in the SE quad I believe so they may or may not have made it onshore.
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loon wrote:I KNOW ONE THING, Duval street is probably under water right now...=[
There is a band just training over Key West right now, probably pouring.
cheers,
loon
DURING THE PAST HOUR...A NOAA SHIP ANCHORED IN KEY
WEST HARBOR REPORTED SUSTAINED WINDS OF 59 MPH WITH A GUST TO 86
MPH IN HEAVY RAIN SQUALLS.
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loon wrote:I KNOW ONE THING, Duval street is probably under water right now...=[
There is a band just training over Key West right now, probably pouring.
cheers,
loon
Just spoke with my father in Key West...they were all taken by surprise with the storm. He said it is raining more now than he has ever seen, and some pretty significant flooding it occurring (let's just say he looked out the window and I heard a lot of "Holy S**T!)
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