Wind Gust of 121mph in MELBOURNE?!?!?!
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Wind Gust of 121mph in MELBOURNE?!?!?!
Im certain I heard this guy say this. Anderson Cooper and this met (I think hes a met) are reporting from Melbourne, and just now he said he recorded a wind gust of 121 mph and sustained winds of 100 mph. Either he is lying or this storm is incredibly powerful. 
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If sustained winds are 100mph that far away then the central max winds have to be around 115-120mph. I just can't see a 105mph storm with 100mph winds extending 35-40 miles from the center. A supposed Cat 2 storm of Frances strength would probably have 100mph winds 10-15 miles out maybe but not nearly 40 miles.
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Is it possible it was an anomalous gust in a really bad band? I mean, the guy did say it was a gust he recorded. Either that or his anemometer wasn't working right
Even still, he said he recorded 100 sustained. That still is phenomenal for a 105 mph storm making landfall 40 miles south of you.
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First Off
he took pains to explain that the wind WAS recorded between two buildings to make a point. Secondly, the eye is about 50 miles in diameter so you have to go 25 miles before you get to the inner edge of the eyewall. Also, winds in the next spiral band out from the eyewall can approach those within all but the strongest portion of the eyewall. Right now Chad Meyer is estimating sustained winds of 85-90mph with gusts over 100 in the open. CNN reporter in Fort Pierce reporting that he has been told by Police that winds there are 95G110mph
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