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Re: 28 Years Ago Friday
The lowest pressure ever recorded and largest tropical cyclone on record. Makes Gilbert and Katrina looks small. 

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Ptarmigan wrote:The lowest pressure ever recorded and largest tropical cyclone on record. Makes Gilbert and Katrina looks small.
And Wilma.
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Tip's peak sustained winds:
165KT (1-min) (according to JTWC)
140KT (10-min) (according to JMA)
Tip caused $1.6 million in damage on Guam.
Tip sunk at least 8 ships at sea, leaving 44 dead/missing.
Tip made landfall on Japan as a Category 1 typhoon, leaving 113 dead/missing.
165KT (1-min) (according to JTWC)
140KT (10-min) (according to JMA)
Tip caused $1.6 million in damage on Guam.
Tip sunk at least 8 ships at sea, leaving 44 dead/missing.
Tip made landfall on Japan as a Category 1 typhoon, leaving 113 dead/missing.
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Andrew92 wrote:
And Wilma.
How could I forget Wilma. The strongest Atlantic hurricane.
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Yes, they were still talking (and writing) about that one when I started working at the old NHC building later that year...
Has it been that many years - it feels like it...
Has it been that many years - it feels like it...
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CrazyC83 wrote:Is it still really the strongest storm ever? There are several others that could have been near or beyond Tip's intensity, as there haven't been Recon flights into typhoons for many years...
Strongest ever measured. However, there were likely stronger storms, but never measured directly. It is based on Dvorak technique. The candidates are Gay (1992), Angela (1995), Keith (1997), and Yuri (1991). More reason why need to either do recon or send UAVs into storms.
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Andrew92 wrote:Since according to that image, Tip was not an annular typhoon, I just got to wondering something.
Has there ever been an an annular typhoon? Is it possible? I don't think I've ever seen one, anyway.
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Yes, there have been. In fact, annular tropical cyclones are more likely to happen in WPAC.
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Ptarmigan wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Is it still really the strongest storm ever? There are several others that could have been near or beyond Tip's intensity, as there haven't been Recon flights into typhoons for many years...
Strongest ever measured. However, there were likely stronger storms, but never measured directly. It is based on Dvorak technique. The candidates are Gay (1992), Angela (1995), Keith (1997), and Yuri (1991). More reason why need to either do recon or send UAVs into storms.
And Monica, 2006.
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Cyclone1 wrote:Ptarmigan wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:Is it still really the strongest storm ever? There are several others that could have been near or beyond Tip's intensity, as there haven't been Recon flights into typhoons for many years...
Strongest ever measured. However, there were likely stronger storms, but never measured directly. It is based on Dvorak technique. The candidates are Gay (1992), Angela (1995), Keith (1997), and Yuri (1991). More reason why need to either do recon or send UAVs into storms.
And Monica, 2006.
Monica wasn't annular on radar, iirc.
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Tip is the ultimate typhoon/tropical cyclone. Imagine the 1935 Hurricane covering the entire GOM with hurricane conditions. Just amazing. I cant imagine the Atlantic Basin being able to support such a large tropical cyclone.
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KatDaddy wrote:Tip is the ultimate typhoon/tropical cyclone. Imagine the 1935 Hurricane covering the entire GOM with hurricane conditions. Just amazing. I cant imagine the Atlantic Basin being able to support such a large tropical cyclone.
I imagine the storm surge and waves would be very high. Think about how much damage that would do.

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