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Pedro Fernández wrote:I have been reading the thread, and I think nobody has given his/her thoughts about that: do you think CELIA has been the most powerful hurricane in the EPAC in June? CELIA is not in the top ten of the most powerfull category 5 storm even recorded but, just thinking its 25th June, it could be the king for this month... What are your thoughts about that?
bob rulz wrote:Pedro Fernández wrote:I have been reading the thread, and I think nobody has given his/her thoughts about that: do you think CELIA has been the most powerful hurricane in the EPAC in June? CELIA is not in the top ten of the most powerfull category 5 storm even recorded but, just thinking its 25th June, it could be the king for this month... What are your thoughts about that?
Well, Ava in 1973 is listed at the same intensity. All things considered though, I wouldn't be surprised if Celia was a little bit stronger at peak intensity.
Pedro Fernández wrote:bob rulz wrote:Pedro Fernández wrote:I have been reading the thread, and I think nobody has given his/her thoughts about that: do you think CELIA has been the most powerful hurricane in the EPAC in June? CELIA is not in the top ten of the most powerfull category 5 storm even recorded but, just thinking its 25th June, it could be the king for this month... What are your thoughts about that?
Well, Ava in 1973 is listed at the same intensity. All things considered though, I wouldn't be surprised if Celia was a little bit stronger at peak intensity.
But, AVA, in what month was born?
Phoenix's Song wrote:That is not correct. Ava's lowest minimum recorded pressure was 915 mbar (hPa); 11 mbar lower than Celia's. Also, this was measured when Ava was still a category 4 hurricane, so it is possible that the storm was stronger.
KWT wrote:Celia still looks really good despite warming tops, the 115kts estimate looks about right to me right now, very impressive hurricane I think we can all say!
bob rulz wrote:Phoenix's Song wrote:That is not correct. Ava's lowest minimum recorded pressure was 915 mbar (hPa); 11 mbar lower than Celia's. Also, this was measured when Ava was still a category 4 hurricane, so it is possible that the storm was stronger.
But was it measured, or was it estimated?
I would also argue that Celia looked its best between advisories.
clfenwi wrote:bob rulz wrote:Phoenix's Song wrote:That is not correct. Ava's lowest minimum recorded pressure was 915 mbar (hPa); 11 mbar lower than Celia's. Also, this was measured when Ava was still a category 4 hurricane, so it is possible that the storm was stronger.
But was it measured, or was it estimated?
I would also argue that Celia looked its best between advisories.
Curiosity caused me to look it up. That 915 mb was from a recon dropsonde. Source: Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season of 1973 (pdf)
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