#184 Postby Aric Dunn » Sat Aug 06, 2016 1:57 pm
Emmett_Brown wrote:These situations generally confuse me... when would this be considered a depression? Assuming there are winds from all directions, and lower pressure, this seems to be one. I don't think there is a required wind speed needed to be classified as a depression...but I seem to remember that an area needs to persist for at least 24 hours or something.
Yeah there is no wind requirement. by definition this would be a depression once a closed well defined surface circ is there ( which it appears to be from all data I have). NHC has to weigh in a lot of things before upgrading. in this case given the forecast of it moving ashore by tomorrow they most likely wont do anything.
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