Here is the lowest pressure I can find from Mark Sudduth from Marco Island:
Time, Hum In, Temp, Pressure (millibars) Respectively
6:15am, 82, 78.4, 954.02
6:16am, 82, 78.4, 954.02
What Was Your Lowest Pressure From Wilma???
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29.36" or 994.1 mb
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955.7mb low in Palm Beach Gardens.
It stayed sub 960mb for over 90 minutes as the eye passed over Palm Beach County. These readings are from a Davis Weather Monitor II. I have no idea what it's accuracy is at these levels but it was not far from the readings at PBI so I have reasonable confidence in them.
I have an old Lufft barograph that I couldn't get the clock mechanism running prior to the storm. This is one paper chart I wish I'd been able to record for a keepsake.
It stayed sub 960mb for over 90 minutes as the eye passed over Palm Beach County. These readings are from a Davis Weather Monitor II. I have no idea what it's accuracy is at these levels but it was not far from the readings at PBI so I have reasonable confidence in them.
I have an old Lufft barograph that I couldn't get the clock mechanism running prior to the storm. This is one paper chart I wish I'd been able to record for a keepsake.
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952.6 out in Western Broward just after 9am on the 24th.
956.2 in Deerfield Beach..farther east and north at 10am.
The Weston station shows a 120mph gust from due west at 10am...which is consistent with the damage in the area being in the south eyewall for most of the transit just barely getting into the south edge of the eye for about 15 mins when the backside hit with the west winds.
956.2 in Deerfield Beach..farther east and north at 10am.
The Weston station shows a 120mph gust from due west at 10am...which is consistent with the damage in the area being in the south eyewall for most of the transit just barely getting into the south edge of the eye for about 15 mins when the backside hit with the west winds.
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I know this doesn't quite count but this buoy is showing a pressure of 969.4hPa from ex-Wilma at the moment. http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot.php?station=62108&meas=wdpr&uom=M and http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=62108
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