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#401 Postby clfenwi » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:16 pm

Plane: AF300
Observation Number: 07
Time: 2153Z
Position: 25.1 North // 89.0 West
Sea Level Pressure: 1014 millibars
Surface wind speed and direction: 2 knots // 080
1000 millibar height: 127 meters
1000 millibar winds 2 knots // 045
925 millibar height: 814 meters
925 millibar winds: 3 knots // 055
850 millibar height: 1546 meters
850 millibar winds: 4 knots // 300
700 millibar height: 3188 meters
700 millibar winds: 4 knots // 240
500 millibar height: 5591 meters
500 millibar winds 5 knots // 130
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#402 Postby clfenwi » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:22 pm

Plane: AF300
Observation Number: 8
Time: 2210Z
Location: 25.0 North // 91.1 West
Sea Level Pressure: 1013 millibars
Surface winds: 6 knots // 190
1000 millibar height: 133 meters
1000 millibar winds: 6 knots // 190
925 millibar height: 800 meters
925 millibar winds: 3 knots // 275
850 millibar winds: 4 knots // 340
700 millibar height: 3180 meters
700 millibar winds: 3 knots // 245
500 millibar height: 5900 meters
500 millibar winds: 4 knots // 265
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#403 Postby wx247 » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:22 pm

senorpepr wrote:Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 06
Flight ID: AF300
Observation Number: 09
Time: 2211Z
Latitude: 25.1°N
Longitude: 93.1°W
Location: 260 mi ESE of Brownsville, Texas
Turbulence: None
Flight condition: Clear
Pressure Altitude: 28000 feet
Flight level wind: S (170°) @ 13 mph
Temperature: -15°F
Dewpoint: -35°F
Weather: Scattered Skies
D-value: 1600 feet
Surface Wind: N/A
Remarks: None


This may be worse than we thought. Even the sky is falling apart. :lol: :A:
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#404 Postby JTD » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:28 pm

wx247 wrote:
senorpepr wrote:Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 06
Flight ID: AF300
Observation Number: 09
Time: 2211Z
Latitude: 25.1°N
Longitude: 93.1°W
Location: 260 mi ESE of Brownsville, Texas
Turbulence: None
Flight condition: Clear
Pressure Altitude: 28000 feet
Flight level wind: S (170°) @ 13 mph
Temperature: -15°F
Dewpoint: -35°F
Weather: Scattered Skies
D-value: 1600 feet
Surface Wind: N/A
Remarks: None


This may be worse than we thought. Even the sky is falling apart. :lol: :A:


ROFL
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#405 Postby x-y-no » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:29 pm

Are they sending Chicken Little on these missions now? :lol: :lol:
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#406 Postby EskimoEd » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:32 pm

Strongest Hurricane in GOM was 1936 for JULY
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#407 Postby senorpepr » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:46 pm

Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 04
Flight ID: AF304
Observation Number: 28
Time: 2227Z
Latitude: 19.6°N
Longitude: 77.3°W
Location: 120 mi NNW of Kingston, Jamaica
Turbulence: Occasional Moderate
Flight condition: In cloud
Pressure Altitude: 10000 feet
Flight level wind: ENE (60°) @ 81 mph
Temperature: 50°F
Dewpoint: 50°F
Weather: Thunderstorm
700mb height: 10000 feet
Surface Wind: N/A
Remarks: None
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#408 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:49 pm

I think the pressure will be lower the next vortex. When is this vortex?
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#409 Postby senorpepr » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:53 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:I think the pressure will be lower the next vortex. When is this vortex?


I think they are going in again from the NW quad. Vortex in roughly 30 minutes.
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#410 Postby senorpepr » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:55 pm

Disregard... the previous message.



VORTEX DATA MESSAGE
Storm Name: DENNIS (04L)
Mission Number: 04
Flight ID: AF304
Observation Number: 27
Time: 22:16:40Z
Latitude: 19.2°N
Longitude: 76.9°W
Location: 85 mi N of Kingston, Jamaica
Minimum height at 700 mb 2711 m
Est. Surface Winds Observed: NA
Distance and bearing from center to max surface wind: NA
Maximum flight level wind: SW (214°) @ 127 mph
Distance and bearing from center to max flight level wind: 12 mi SE (135°)
Sea level pressure: 955 mb
Max flight level temperature outside the eye: 45°F at 10013 feet
Max flight level temperature inside the eye: 64°F at 9980 feet
Dewpoint temperature inside the eye: 50°F
Eye character: CLOSED WALL
Eye shape: Circular
Eye diameter: 23 mi
Fix determined by: Penetration Radar Wind Pressure Temperature at 700 mb
Navigation / Met Accuracy: 0.31 / 1 nm
MAX FL WIND 121 KT E QUAD 21:04:50 Z
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#411 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:56 pm

127 mph winds flight level over the southwestern quad??? Wow thats the weakest quad. In the pressure down to 955 millibars. 121 knots over the Eastern quad.

:eek:
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#412 Postby chris_fit » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:57 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:127 mph winds flight level over the southwestern quad??? Wow thats the weakest quad. In the pressure down to 955 millibars.

:eek:



Dr Lyons just said 10 min ago recon got a 140mph reading at flight level
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#413 Postby wx247 » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:58 pm

Oh my! This is not good.
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#414 Postby drezee » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:00 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:127 mph winds flight level over the southwestern quad??? Wow thats the weakest quad. In the pressure down to 955 millibars. 121 knots over the Eastern quad.

:eek:


That is a SW winds in the SE quad.
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#415 Postby Brent » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:01 pm

Poor Cuba. :cry:
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#416 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:01 pm

Ok thanks...

This thing is now close to 125 to 130 mph surface winds.
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#417 Postby LAwxrgal » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:03 pm

This storm will be a BIG problem for somebody. Hope the mountains of central Cuba tear this to smithereens.

(Sorry Cubans) Hope Cuba is ready. This is poised to give them a whallop.
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#418 Postby feederband » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:04 pm

Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:Ok thanks...

This thing is now close to 125 to 130 mph surface winds.




oooooooh doggy...Thats kite flying weather right there..... :lol:
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#419 Postby Brent » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:04 pm

LAwxrgal wrote:This storm will be a BIG problem for somebody. Hope the mountains of central Cuba tear this to smithereens.

(Sorry Cubans) Hope Cuba is ready. This is poised to give them a whallop.


Mountains aren't that tall... it will weaken it some, but not rip it apart.
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#420 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:06 pm

Cuba is alot less ready for a storm then the United states. If it go's over the big citie alot more people will die then an America. In America people have a choice to build on the coast or not. In also has the choice to get away from the storm inland. Cuba's people don't have those choices.

:roll:
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