Epsilon_Fan wrote:I missed the landfall.... how strong (mph) was Felix when he went ashore?
160 mph officially, could have been stronger though. No recon meassured landfall intensity, it was based on sat. pics.
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Epsilon_Fan wrote:I missed the landfall.... how strong (mph) was Felix when he went ashore?
Epsilon_Fan wrote:I missed the landfall.... how strong (mph) was Felix when he went ashore?
HURAKAN wrote:WOW!!!!!
LOOK AT THIS!!!
"Once in the eye, the view was breath taking even at night. The moon had just risen over the top of the eyewall and lightning lit up the eyewall all around us."
Randy
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/LRandy ... amp=200709
I was calling for this slowdown too...well actually all credit should be given to the GFDL hurricane model. It nailed the slowdown and I trusted it enough to predict it.storms in NC wrote:Sanibel wrote: Go Derek! I have new respect for you. This DID slow down.
There are a few people on this board watched Derek Grow with each year. He has done a great job.
Beam wrote:That is an exceptionally rare and beautiful picture, though one wonders how exactly the man survived long enough to take it.
Coredesat wrote:Beam wrote:That is an exceptionally rare and beautiful picture, though one wonders how exactly the man survived long enough to take it.
Check out the blog entry, it was taken from the recon plane during the aborted mission.
That is an exceptionally rare and beautiful picture, though one wonders how exactly the man survived long enough to take it.
artist wrote:these pictures have been taken from a webcam that is just sw of Roatan on another island.
In the first picture does that look like funnel clouds to the experts here?
Tireman4 wrote:We have not heard anything yet from my wife's family in Honduras. They live in San Pedro Sula. I hope to hear something today.
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