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#441 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:06 pm

Pleanty of stronger winds now with Beryl...
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#442 Postby JonathanBelles » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:06 pm

i went to dinner and missed something...how did they find 60 mph winds?
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#443 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:07 pm

fact789 wrote:i went to dinner and missed something...how did they find 60 mph winds?


Time: 20:22:50Z
Latitude: 36.2°N
Longitude: 73.3°W
Location: 146 mi ENE of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
Minimum height at 850 mb 1442 m
Est. Surface Winds Observed: 63 mph
Distance and bearing from center to max surface wind: 32 mi SW (235°)
Maximum flight level wind: NW (318°) @ 66 mph
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#444 Postby Derek Ortt » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:11 pm

could we please also post the raw output if we are going to post the decoded messages. The decoded messages are far harder to read than the actual observations. Thanks
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#445 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:13 pm

SXXX50 KNHC 192209
AF309 0302A BERYL HDOB 49 KNHC
2200 3645N 07346W 01524 0036 023 054 126 126 054 01603 0000000000
2200. 3643N 07345W 01522 0032 023 050 124 124 053 01596 0000000000
2201 3642N 07343W 01523 0030 013 044 124 124 046 01595 0000000000
2201. 3641N 07342W 01524 0029 009 045 124 124 047 01596 0000000000
2202 3640N 07340W 01525 0026 008 044 126 126 045 01594 0000000000
2202. 3639N 07339W 01526 0023 021 046 130 130 047 01592 0000000000
2203 3638N 07337W 01528 0020 027 048 132 132 051 01590 0000000000
2203. 3637N 07335W 01517 0016 031 041 134 134 043 01576 0000000000
2204 3636N 07334W 01528 0009 025 040 132 132 043 01580 0000000000
2204. 3635N 07332W 01520 0007 023 033 132 132 034 01569 0000000000
2205 3634N 07330W 01524 0003 019 033 132 132 033 01570 0000000000
2205. 3634N 07328W 01524 5000 024 033 150 150 033 01567 0000000000
2206 3633N 07327W 01522 5004 037 030 162 162 031 01560 0000000000
2206. 3632N 07325W 01525 5008 041 029 166 166 030 01559 0000000000
2207 3631N 07323W 01522 5011 050 026 160 160 027 01553 0000000000
2207. 3631N 07321W 01525 5014 051 021 170 164 023 01554 0000000000
2208 3630N 07320W 01521 5016 054 014 174 170 017 01548 0000000000
2208. 3629N 07318W 01525 5017 049 011 170 170 012 01550 0000000000
2209 3627N 07317W 01524 5018 043 008 168 168 008 01548 0000000000
2209. 3626N 07316W 01523 5018 071 003 168 168 004 01547 0000000000

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#446 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:14 pm

Derek Ortt wrote:could we please also post the raw output if we are going to post the decoded messages. The decoded messages are far harder to read than the actual observations. Thanks


Derek, I am posting the decoded data for the people who don't know how to decode the data. I think the decoded format is easier to read for myself. Obviously I don't have as much experience than you but, I was trying to keep in mind for the other members on the board... but, I can post both if you want.
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#447 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:17 pm

USAF High Density Observations
Storm Name: BERYL (02L)
Mission Number: 03
Flight ID: AF309
Flt Data Number: 49
Recon Position: 123 mi E of Virginia Beach, Virginia

01: 22:00:00; 36.8°N 73.8°W; PA: 5000ft; D-Val: 118ft; Wnd: NNE (23°) @ 62mph (Max: 62mph); T: 55F; D: 55F; Radar Alt: 5259ft
02: 22:00:30; 36.7°N 73.8°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: 105ft; Wnd: NNE (23°) @ 58mph (Max: 61mph); T: 54F; D: 54F; Radar Alt: 5236ft
03: 22:01:00; 36.7°N 73.7°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: 98ft; Wnd: NNE (13°) @ 51mph (Max: 53mph); T: 54F; D: 54F; Radar Alt: 5233ft
04: 22:01:30; 36.7°N 73.7°W; PA: 5000ft; D-Val: 95ft; Wnd: N (9°) @ 52mph (Max: 54mph); T: 54F; D: 54F; Radar Alt: 5236ft
05: 22:02:00; 36.7°N 73.7°W; PA: 5003ft; D-Val: 85ft; Wnd: N (8°) @ 51mph (Max: 52mph); T: 55F; D: 55F; Radar Alt: 5230ft
06: 22:02:30; 36.7°N 73.7°W; PA: 5007ft; D-Val: 75ft; Wnd: NNE (21°) @ 53mph (Max: 54mph); T: 55F; D: 55F; Radar Alt: 5223ft
07: 22:03:00; 36.6°N 73.6°W; PA: 5013ft; D-Val: 66ft; Wnd: NNE (27°) @ 55mph (Max: 59mph); T: 56F; D: 56F; Radar Alt: 5217ft
08: 22:03:30; 36.6°N 73.6°W; PA: 4977ft; D-Val: 52ft; Wnd: NNE (31°) @ 47mph (Max: 50mph); T: 56F; D: 56F; Radar Alt: 5171ft
09: 22:04:00; 36.6°N 73.6°W; PA: 5013ft; D-Val: 30ft; Wnd: NNE (25°) @ 46mph (Max: 50mph); T: 56F; D: 56F; Radar Alt: 5184ft
10: 22:04:30; 36.6°N 73.5°W; PA: 4987ft; D-Val: 23ft; Wnd: NNE (23°) @ 38mph (Max: 39mph); T: 56F; D: 56F; Radar Alt: 5148ft
11: 22:05:00; 36.6°N 73.5°W; PA: 5000ft; D-Val: 10ft; Wnd: NNE (19°) @ 38mph (Max: 38mph); T: 56F; D: 56F; Radar Alt: 5151ft
12: 22:05:30; 36.6°N 73.5°W; PA: 5000ft; D-Val: 0 ft; Wnd: NNE (24°) @ 38mph (Max: 38mph); T: 59F; D: 59F; Radar Alt: 5141ft
13: 22:06:00; 36.6°N 73.5°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: -13 ft; Wnd: NE (37°) @ 35mph (Max: 36mph); T: 61F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5118ft
14: 22:06:30; 36.5°N 73.4°W; PA: 5003ft; D-Val: -26 ft; Wnd: NE (41°) @ 33mph (Max: 35mph); T: 62F; D: 62F; Radar Alt: 5115ft
15: 22:07:00; 36.5°N 73.4°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: -36 ft; Wnd: NE (50°) @ 30mph (Max: 31mph); T: 61F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5095ft
16: 22:07:30; 36.5°N 73.4°W; PA: 5003ft; D-Val: -46 ft; Wnd: NE (51°) @ 24mph (Max: 26mph); T: 63F; D: 62F; Radar Alt: 5098ft
17: 22:08:00; 36.5°N 73.3°W; PA: 4990ft; D-Val: -52 ft; Wnd: NE (54°) @ 16mph (Max: 20mph); T: 63F; D: 63F; Radar Alt: 5079ft
18: 22:08:30; 36.5°N 73.3°W; PA: 5003ft; D-Val: -56 ft; Wnd: NE (49°) @ 13mph (Max: 14mph); T: 63F; D: 63F; Radar Alt: 5085ft
19: 22:09:00; 36.5°N 73.3°W; PA: 5000ft; D-Val: -59 ft; Wnd: NE (43°) @ 9mph (Max: 9mph); T: 62F; D: 62F; Radar Alt: 5079ft
20: 22:09:30; 36.4°N 73.3°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: -59 ft; Wnd: ENE (71°) @ 3mph (Max: 5mph); T: 62F; D: 62F; Radar Alt: 5075ft
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#448 Postby Thunder44 » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:19 pm

SouthFloridawx wrote:
Derek Ortt wrote:could we please also post the raw output if we are going to post the decoded messages. The decoded messages are far harder to read than the actual observations. Thanks


Derek, I am posting the decoded data for the people who don't know how to decode the data. I think the decoded format is easier to read for myself. Obviously I don't have as much experience than you but, I was trying to keep in mind for the other members on the board... but, I can post both if you want.


It's harder to read, if you know how to decode the data on your own already. I'm familar most of the columns.
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#449 Postby WindRunner » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:20 pm

Dropsonde in band

UZNT13 KNHC 192210
XXAA 69228 99366 70735 11663 99006 23410 36041 00053 23009 36043
92733 20407 02537 85463 14800 02534 88999 77999
31313 09608 82204
61616 AF309 0302A BERYL OB 20
62626 MXWNDBND SPL 3656N07353W 2206 MBL WND 00541 AEV 20604 =
XXBB 69228 99366 70735 11663 00006 23410 11884 18608 22865 17800
33850 14800 44844 13400
21212 00006 36041 11980 00546 22970 00534 33955 02043 44942 02538
55866 03034 66844 02535
31313 09608 82204
61616 AF309 0302A BERYL OB 20
62626 MXWNDBND SPL 3656N07353W 2206 MBL WND 00541 AEV 20604 =

Surface: 1006mb, 47mph winds
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#450 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:20 pm

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Derek Ortt wrote:could we please also post the raw output if we are going to post the decoded messages. The decoded messages are far harder to read than the actual observations. Thanks


Derek, I am posting the decoded data for the people who don't know how to decode the data. I think the decoded format is easier to read for myself. Obviously I don't have as much experience than you but, I was trying to keep in mind for the other members on the board... but, I can post both if you want.


It's harder to read, if you know how to decode the data on your own already. I'm familar most of the columns.
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#451 Postby WindRunner » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:21 pm

If you want South, I can post raw and you can do decoded.
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#452 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:21 pm

WindRunner wrote:Dropsonde in band

UZNT13 KNHC 192210
XXAA 69228 99366 70735 11663 99006 23410 36041 00053 23009 36043
92733 20407 02537 85463 14800 02534 88999 77999
31313 09608 82204
61616 AF309 0302A BERYL OB 20
62626 MXWNDBND SPL 3656N07353W 2206 MBL WND 00541 AEV 20604 =
XXBB 69228 99366 70735 11663 00006 23410 11884 18608 22865 17800
33850 14800 44844 13400
21212 00006 36041 11980 00546 22970 00534 33955 02043 44942 02538
55866 03034 66844 02535
31313 09608 82204
61616 AF309 0302A BERYL OB 20
62626 MXWNDBND SPL 3656N07353W 2206 MBL WND 00541 AEV 20604 =

Surface: 1006mb, 47mph winds

Dropsonde Observations
Storm Name: BERYL OB 20 (02L)
Mission Number: 03
Flight ID: AF309
Observation Number:
Time: 2800Z
Latitude: 6.6°N
Longitude: 73.5°W
Location: 309 mi SSE of Barranquilla, Colombia
#VALUE!
1000mb height: 174 ft; Temp: 86°F; Dewpt: 84°F; N (600°) @ 50 mph
925mb height: 2405 ft; Temp: 69°F; Dewpt: 67°F; NNE (25°) @ 43 mph
850mb height: 4800 ft; Temp: 59°F; Dewpt: 59°F; NNE (25°) @ 39 mph
700mb height: Unavailable
500mb height: Unavailable
400mb height: Unavailable
300mb height: Unavailable
250mb height: Unavailable
200mb height: Unavailable
MXWNDBND SPL 3656N07353W 2206 MBL WND 00541 AEV 20604 =


1006mb winds: N (360°) @ 47 mph
980mb winds: N (5°) @ 53 mph
970mb winds: N (5°) @ 39 mph
955mb winds: NNE (20°) @ 50 mph
942mb winds: NNE (25°) @ 44 mph
866mb winds: NNE (30°) @ 39 mph
844mb winds: NNE (25°) @ 40 mph
#VALUE!
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#453 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:22 pm

WindRunner wrote:If you want South, I can post raw and you can do decoded.

That sounds perfect... I'll just quote yours or something...
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#454 Postby JonathanBelles » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:23 pm

sse of colombia???
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#455 Postby WindRunner » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:23 pm

Ok then . . . into the SE quad now.

SXXX50 KNHC 192219
AF309 0302A BERYL HDOB 50 KNHC
2210 3625N 07314W 01522 5020 140 002 170 170 004 01545 0000000000
2210. 3624N 07313W 01525 5020 173 006 180 158 006 01547 0000000000
2211 3623N 07311W 01523 5021 207 010 182 152 012 01545 0000000000
2211. 3622N 07310W 01525 5021 210 013 184 154 014 01546 0000000000
2212 3621N 07308W 01533 5020 216 015 188 150 017 01555 0000000000
2212. 3620N 07306W 01527 5016 220 021 190 160 023 01554 0000000000
2213 3618N 07305W 01521 5015 221 027 198 156 029 01549 0000000000
2213. 3617N 07303W 01522 5013 226 028 200 154 028 01552 0000000000
2214 3615N 07301W 01521 5012 227 030 194 162 033 01552 0000000000
2214. 3614N 07259W 01521 5008 234 041 192 162 045 01555 0000000000
2215 3612N 07258W 01523 5001 236 049 184 156 052 01565 0000000000
2215. 3611N 07256W 01521 0005 234 047 176 160 049 01569 0000000000
2216 3610N 07254W 01523 0008 236 045 174 162 048 01574 0000000000
2216. 3608N 07252W 01522 0013 237 050 162 162 051 01578 0000000000
2217 3607N 07251W 01522 0017 234 050 156 156 050 01581 0000000000
2217. 3605N 07249W 01523 0022 235 046 158 158 048 01587 0000000000
2218 3604N 07247W 01522 0026 235 048 160 154 049 01591 0000000000
2218. 3602N 07245W 01522 0031 236 049 156 156 051 01596 0000000000
2219 3601N 07244W 01523 0034 238 050 154 154 051 01600 0000000000
2219. 3559N 07242W 01520 0039 238 051 156 150 051 01601 0000000000
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#456 Postby WindRunner » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:24 pm

URNT12 KNHC 192219
VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
A. 19/22:09:20Z
B. 36 deg 26 min N
073 deg 15 min W
C. 850 mb 1432 m
D. 45 kt
E. 303 deg 041 nm
F. 021 deg 054 kt
G. 301 deg 032 nm
H. 1002 mb
I. 15 C/ 1524 m
J. 19 C/ 1524 m
K. 15 C/ NA
L. NA
M. NA
N. 12345/ 8
O. 0.02 / 2 nm
P. AF309 0302A BERYL OB 21
MAX FL WIND 57 KT SW QUAD 20:15:10 Z
SFC CNTR WITHIN 5NM OF FL CNTR

Holding at 1002mb.
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#457 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:25 pm

USAF High Density Observations
Storm Name: BERYL (02L)
Mission Number: 03
Flight ID: AF309
Flt Data Number: 50
Recon Position: 158 mi ENE of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina

01: 22:10:00; 36.4°N 73.2°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: -66 ft; Wnd: SE (140°) @ 2mph (Max: 5mph); T: 63F; D: 63F; Radar Alt: 5069ft
02: 22:10:30; 36.4°N 73.2°W; PA: 5003ft; D-Val: -66 ft; Wnd: S (173°) @ 7mph (Max: 7mph); T: 64F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5075ft
03: 22:11:00; 36.4°N 73.2°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: -69 ft; Wnd: SSW (207°) @ 12mph (Max: 14mph); T: 65F; D: 59F; Radar Alt: 5069ft
04: 22:11:30; 36.4°N 73.2°W; PA: 5003ft; D-Val: -69 ft; Wnd: SSW (210°) @ 15mph (Max: 16mph); T: 65F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5072ft
05: 22:12:00; 36.4°N 73.1°W; PA: 5030ft; D-Val: -66 ft; Wnd: SW (216°) @ 17mph (Max: 20mph); T: 66F; D: 59F; Radar Alt: 5102ft
06: 22:12:30; 36.3°N 73.1°W; PA: 5010ft; D-Val: -52 ft; Wnd: SW (220°) @ 24mph (Max: 26mph); T: 66F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5098ft
07: 22:13:00; 36.3°N 73.1°W; PA: 4990ft; D-Val: -49 ft; Wnd: SW (221°) @ 31mph (Max: 33mph); T: 68F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5082ft
08: 22:13:30; 36.3°N 73.1°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: -43 ft; Wnd: SW (226°) @ 32mph (Max: 32mph); T: 68F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5092ft
09: 22:14:00; 36.3°N 73°W; PA: 4990ft; D-Val: -39 ft; Wnd: SW (227°) @ 35mph (Max: 38mph); T: 67F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5092ft
10: 22:14:30; 36.2°N 73°W; PA: 4990ft; D-Val: -26 ft; Wnd: SW (234°) @ 47mph (Max: 52mph); T: 67F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5102ft
11: 22:15:00; 36.2°N 73°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: -3 ft; Wnd: SW (236°) @ 56mph (Max: 60mph); T: 65F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5135ft
12: 22:15:30; 36.2°N 72.9°W; PA: 4990ft; D-Val: 16ft; Wnd: SW (234°) @ 54mph (Max: 56mph); T: 64F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5148ft
13: 22:16:00; 36.2°N 72.9°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: 26ft; Wnd: SW (236°) @ 52mph (Max: 55mph); T: 63F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5164ft
14: 22:16:30; 36.1°N 72.9°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: 43ft; Wnd: WSW (237°) @ 58mph (Max: 59mph); T: 61F; D: 61F; Radar Alt: 5177ft
15: 22:17:00; 36.1°N 72.9°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: 56ft; Wnd: SW (234°) @ 58mph (Max: 58mph); T: 60F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5187ft
16: 22:17:30; 36.1°N 72.8°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: 72ft; Wnd: SW (235°) @ 53mph (Max: 55mph); T: 60F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5207ft
17: 22:18:00; 36.1°N 72.8°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: 85ft; Wnd: SW (235°) @ 55mph (Max: 56mph); T: 61F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5220ft
18: 22:18:30; 36°N 72.8°W; PA: 4993ft; D-Val: 102ft; Wnd: SW (236°) @ 56mph (Max: 59mph); T: 60F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5236ft
19: 22:19:00; 36°N 72.7°W; PA: 4997ft; D-Val: 112ft; Wnd: WSW (238°) @ 58mph (Max: 59mph); T: 60F; D: 60F; Radar Alt: 5249ft
20: 22:19:30; 36°N 72.7°W; PA: 4987ft; D-Val: 128ft; Wnd: WSW (238°) @ 59mph (Max: 59mph); T: 60F; D: 59F; Radar Alt: 5253ft
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#458 Postby SouthFloridawx » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:26 pm

Vortex Data Message
Storm Name: BERYL OB 21 (02L)
Mission Number: 03
Flight ID: AF309
Observation Number:
Time: 22:09:20Z
Latitude: 36.4°N
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Minimum height at 850 mb 1432 m
Est. Surface Winds Observed: 52 mph
Distance and bearing from center to max surface wind: 47 mi WNW (303°)
Maximum flight level wind: NNE (21°) @ 62 mph
Distance and bearing from center to max flight level wind: 37 mi WNW (301°)
Sea level pressure: 1002 mb
Max flight level temperature outside the eye: 59°F at 1719 feet
Max flight level temperature inside the eye: 66°F at 1719 feet
Dewpoint temperature inside the eye: 59°F
Eye character: NA
Eye shape: NA
Eye diameter: NA
#VALUE!
Navigation / Met Accuracy: 0.02 / 2 nm
MAX FL WIND 57 KT SW QUAD 20:15:10 Z
SFC CNTR WITHIN 5NM OF FL CNTR
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#459 Postby WindRunner » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:27 pm

Dropsonde from center, note the 1002mb is measured with 9mph wind, so a 1001mb reading is possibly more accurate.

UZNT13 KNHC 192218
XXAA 69228 99364 70732 11663 99002 26822 05008 00014 26821 05508
92700 22009 06509 85434 18603 14004 88999 77999
31313 09608 82209
61616 AF309 0302A BERYL OB 22
62626 EYE SPL 3641N07323W 2211 MBL WND 07008 AEV 20604 DLM WND 07
008 001855 WL150 06009 076 =
XXBB 69228 99364 70732 11663 00002 26822 11850 18603 22843 17000
21212 00002 05008 11911 06009 22855 12504 33843 16504
31313 09608 82209
61616 AF309 0302A BERYL OB 22
62626 EYE SPL 3641N07323W 2211 MBL WND 07008 AEV 20604 DLM WND 07
008 001855 WL150 06009 076 =
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#460 Postby WindRunner » Wed Jul 19, 2006 5:30 pm

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Lot of new things on the map - 2 drops, a vortex, and a new point @ 22:19Z
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