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Matthew5
Some great data!!!
This shows that there is a very large area of cat3 winds...With a max wind of 112 knot on the northern quad.
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/Output/d ... l02deg.png
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/Output/d ... l02deg.png
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By this data this hurricane is stronger then Ivan?
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l02deg.png
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l02deg.png
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Matthew5 wrote:By this data this hurricane is stronger then Ivan?
ftp://ftp.aoml.noaa.gov/pub/hrd/hwind/2 ... l02deg.png
Lets not start things about Ivan..
It could be.. but who knows?
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Wow, go here and look at each time for the last 2 days. If you look at the col02deg.png files under each time, it shows that Jeanne significantly intensified approaching FL (if I'm reading this right). Also it looks like the drop in pressure throughout the day didn't strengthen the max winds as much (until near landfall) as it widened the area of strong winds.
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/Output/dunion/Operational/2004/al11.2004/0926/
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/Output/dunion/Operational/2004/al11.2004/0925/
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/Output/dunion/Operational/2004/al11.2004/0926/
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/Output/dunion/Operational/2004/al11.2004/0925/
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Actually the windfield for Jeanne is more balanced than the one for Ivan. Notice the higher winds on the E side, hence the damage much greater on the E side than on the W. Jeanne's windfield is much more balanced.
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FYI:
Go to this URL and click the Operational folder for their windfield maps of many storms the last 2 years.
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/AnalysisOutput.html
Thanks Matthew for guiding me here
Go to this URL and click the Operational folder for their windfield maps of many storms the last 2 years.
http://cat5.nhc.noaa.gov/Hwind/AnalysisOutput.html
Thanks Matthew for guiding me here
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