Here's a post-storm synopsis by the National
Weather Service of the impacts of tropical storm barry:
Since this is the talking tropics board, I post this report
here for the data of tropical storm barry:
Material removed due to copyright issues:
The link is found here:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/tbw/html/tbw/ge ... TBW&max=1&
Post Storm Report from Local NWS: Tropical Storm Barry
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Re: Post Storm Report from Local NWS: Tropical Storm Barry
Do you have the link please?
Thanks...

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Re: Post Storm Report from Local NWS: Tropical Storm Barry
There's no copyright issues and you can post it in full. All NOAA works, as works of the U.S. Government, are public domain.
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Re: Post Storm Report from Local NWS: Tropical Storm Barry
Not one sustained TS wind report...discuss...
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Re: Post Storm Report from Local NWS: Tropical Storm Barry
I'm sure there were tropical storm force sustained winds
offshore or right along the coast
as the center squall came through...
nevertheless...Barry was a sheared
hybrid...
Also the damage seems to support a tropical storm...
The damage to trees in Hillsborough county
seems like it was done by a 40-45 mph
sustained wind tropical storm...
IMO the highest sustained winds missed the
recording stations, as is often the case during
tropical cyclone landfalls.
offshore or right along the coast
as the center squall came through...
nevertheless...Barry was a sheared
hybrid...
Also the damage seems to support a tropical storm...
The damage to trees in Hillsborough county
seems like it was done by a 40-45 mph
sustained wind tropical storm...
IMO the highest sustained winds missed the
recording stations, as is often the case during
tropical cyclone landfalls.
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