http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphic ... hart?large
175mph isn't even on the chart.
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mtm4319 wrote:This is how fast Wilma has strengthened:
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphic ... hart?large
175mph isn't even on the chart.

In the Atlantic Hurricane Gilbert went from 960 mb to 888 mb in a 24 hour period for a 3 mb/hr pressure drop. The winds went from 57 to 82 m/s (110 kt to 160 kt, 127 mph to 184 mph) in that 24 hour period. And Hurricane Beulah in 1967 underwent a 6.33 mb/hr drop over a six hour period.

In the Atlantic Hurricane Gilbert went from 960 mb to 888 mb in a 24 hour period for a 3 mb/hr pressure drop. The winds went from 57 to 82 m/s (110 kt to 160 kt, 127 mph to 184 mph) in that 24 hour period. And Hurricane Beulah in 1967 underwent a 6.33 mb/hr drop over a six hour period.

n o o d l z wrote:In the Atlantic Hurricane Gilbert went from 960 mb to 888 mb in a 24 hour period for a 3 mb/hr pressure drop. The winds went from 57 to 82 m/s (110 kt to 160 kt, 127 mph to 184 mph) in that 24 hour period. And Hurricane Beulah in 1967 underwent a 6.33 mb/hr drop over a six hour period.
So it beat Gilbert

superfly wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:As I've posted in another thread, 100 mb in 24 hours is the record. Not even close is right, that typhoon that did it bottomed out at 879 mb. 24 hours ago Wilma was at 984 mb, ain't gonna get below 885 mb in the Atlantic.
Sea level pressure: 884 mb
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krysof wrote:Super typhoon Forest had that 100 mb pressure drop in 24 hours

wxmann_91 wrote:As I've posted in another thread, 100 mb in 24 hours is the record. Not even close is right, that typhoon that did it bottomed out at 879 mb. 24 hours ago Wilma was at 984 mb, ain't gonna get below 885 mb in the Atlantic.
Downdraft wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:As I've posted in another thread, 100 mb in 24 hours is the record. Not even close is right, that typhoon that did it bottomed out at 879 mb. 24 hours ago Wilma was at 984 mb, ain't gonna get below 885 mb in the Atlantic.
It ain't huh?........just when you think you know everything Mother Nature proves you really don't know anything.![]()
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Downdraft wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:As I've posted in another thread, 100 mb in 24 hours is the record. Not even close is right, that typhoon that did it bottomed out at 879 mb. 24 hours ago Wilma was at 984 mb, ain't gonna get below 885 mb in the Atlantic.
It ain't huh?........just when you think you know everything Mother Nature proves you really don't know anything.![]()
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