Wilmas strongest winds as we know were on its southern side
Do you think that may be bacause of the angle she came in on or was it just a strange windfield?
Wilmas strange windfield
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The strongest winds are generally found in the right semicircle of a moving storm. A storm moving E-ENE will have the strongest winds south of the track. That said, other environmental factors can result in departures from that scenario such as a cold front interacting with the storm which was the reason why many locations experienced their strongest winds in the backside eyewall of Wilma as she passed over FL.
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