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Re: ATL: SIX - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Reconnaisance might find higher winds there than expected.
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Based on radar presentation I wouldnt be surprised if we have a 65mph storm when recon gets there
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Well, this is cool, wundermap now incorporates radar image from MX.
Click on the link below.
http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap?l ... ms=0&pix=0
Click on the link below.
http://www.wunderground.com/wundermap?l ... ms=0&pix=0
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Re: ATL: SIX - Tropical Depression - Discussion
Nice shot from AMSUB satellite. Kind of looks like an eyewall forming.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/htdocs_dyn_p ... W.90pc.jpg
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/htdocs_dyn_p ... W.90pc.jpg
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not at all surprised with what recon is finding.
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Dave wrote:NDG wrote:Unflagged 52 knots surface winds
Unflagged 59 surface also
so this may be 70mph at 8pm
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Hurricaneman wrote:Dave wrote:NDG wrote:Unflagged 52 knots surface winds
Unflagged 59 surface also
so this may be 70mph at 8pm
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Not likely that high given the rain rates in those measurements.
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Hurricaneman wrote:Dave wrote:NDG wrote:Unflagged 52 knots surface winds
Unflagged 59 surface also
so this may be 70mph at 8pm
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doubtful, that was rain-contaminated.
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Re: ATL: SIX - Tropical Depression - Discussion
wxman57 wrote:Nice shot from AMSUB satellite. Kind of looks like an eyewall forming.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/htdocs_dyn_p ... W.90pc.jpg
yeah radar also showing what may be the beginning of a eyewall feature.

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lester wrote:Hurricaneman wrote:Dave wrote:
Unflagged 59 surface also
so this may be 70mph at 8pm
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doubtful, that was rain-contaminated.
But the 52 knot estimate was not rain contaminated.
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