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wx98 wrote:Looks like the AF plane is going home. Must be shaken up.

Teban54 wrote:With an official intensity of 892 mb / 160 kt, Melissa now holds the records of:
- 3rd lowest pressure, behind Wilma and Gilbert, and tied with Labor Day
- 2nd highest wind speed, behind Allen, and tied with Labor Day, Gilbert, Wilma and Dorian
- Lowest pressure and highest wind speed at landfall if maintained until then, tied with Labor Day for both (and Dorian for wind speed)

Extratropical94 wrote:219 knots on the eyewall drop. This is insane
ScottNAtlanta wrote:Teban54 wrote:With an official intensity of 892 mb / 160 kt, Melissa now holds the records of:
- 3rd lowest pressure, behind Wilma and Gilbert, and tied with Labor Day
- 2nd highest wind speed, behind Allen, and tied with Labor Day, Gilbert, Wilma and Dorian
- Lowest pressure and highest wind speed at landfall if maintained until then, tied with Labor Day for both (and Dorian for wind speed)
Wasn't Camille 200mph?
ScottNAtlanta wrote:Teban54 wrote:With an official intensity of 892 mb / 160 kt, Melissa now holds the records of:
- 3rd lowest pressure, behind Wilma and Gilbert, and tied with Labor Day
- 2nd highest wind speed, behind Allen, and tied with Labor Day, Gilbert, Wilma and Dorian
- Lowest pressure and highest wind speed at landfall if maintained until then, tied with Labor Day for both (and Dorian for wind speed)
Wasn't Camille 200mph?

Extratropical94 wrote:219 knots on the eyewall drop. This is insane

zzzh wrote:https://i.imgur.com/WxAyAiP.png
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Fancy1002 wrote:Extratropical94 wrote:219 knots on the eyewall drop. This is insane
Would that justify an upgrade to 190 or 195?


Fancy1002 wrote:Extratropical94 wrote:219 knots on the eyewall drop. This is insane
Would that justify an upgrade to 190 or 195?

michelinj wrote:Fancy1002 wrote:Extratropical94 wrote:219 knots on the eyewall drop. This is insane
Would that justify an upgrade to 190 or 195?
The dropsonde value was aloft not surface. And also those measuremnts are instantaneous. So they can find some even more extreme values than gust speed. Still incomprehensible however.

wx98 wrote:The NOAA plane may be leaving now as well.
Fancy1002 wrote:Are both of the planes leaving? I was hoping for 1 last pass.
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