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GOM-Producing near TD strength winds
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Re: GOM-Producing near TD strength winds
Still tropical season. Looks quite impressive. Many storms have come from frontal boundries. Alicia and Rita come to mind.
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Re: GOM-Producing near TD strength winds
Wait a second. TD strength winds? Thats 0-38mph. How can it be NEAR TD strength winds? And I don't think there is technically a such thing as TD strength winds.
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TD strength winds are 35 mph. Wind earlier this morning were 35-40+ so not sure what your point is....
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Re: GOM-Producing near TD strength winds
caneman wrote:TD strength winds are 35 mph. Wind earlier this morning were 35-40+ so not sure what your point is....
There is no TD Strength winds per say. A TD can have any wind speed below 38mph.
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I wasn't aware we were playing semantics. I believe a A TD is named at 35 mph and that is what I meant..
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