let's assume that recon wasn't available for hurricane Wilma at its peak... given the image below, will your intensity estimate match the real value???

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insane intensification spurts like Wilma are very common here in WPAC..
Typhoon Cimaron did it in 2006,
Typhoon Nida did it in 2009.
many WPAC storms did it. but we can't confirm because recon ended in 1987.
CrazyC83 wrote:The wind readings weren't too accurate in the 1960s
and the 50's --- I would say very inaccurate... and very questionable
Typhoon Della (1952) attained its peak wind of 150 KNOTS over land ??, after traversing the Sierra Madre mountains of Luzon?
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/w_pacific/1952/24/track.gif
http://weather.unisys.com/hurricane/w_pacific/1952/24/track.dat
and JMA said it has a minimum pressure of 980 mb.
http://agora.ex.nii.ac.jp/digital-typhoon/summary/wnp/l/195223.html.en