NOAA and Air Force both made passes in the NE quadrant at same time
Posted by Chris in Tampa on 10/5/2016, 7:35 am
Different altitudes.

NOAA, around 7,000 feet
Air Force, around 10,000 feet

7:11am EDT, NOAA
7:12am EDT, Air Force



7:21am EDT, NOAA
7:22am EDT, Air Force




NE Quadrant:

NOAA

Highest Flight Level Wind (30 sec. Avg.): 113 knots (130.0 mph)
Highest Peak (10 sec. Avg.) Flight Level Wind: 116 knots (133.5 mph)
Highest SFMR Peak (10s Avg.) Sfc. Wind: 94 knots (108.2 mph)
Lowest Extrapolated Sfc. Pressure: 962.0 mb (28.41 inHg)

Air Force:

Highest Flight Level Wind (30 sec. Avg.): 106 knots (122.0 mph)
Highest Peak (10 sec. Avg.) Flight Level Wind: 112 knots (128.9 mph)
Highest SFMR Peak (10s Avg.) Sfc. Wind: 101 knots (116.2 mph) ... Next to it was this suspect one: 109 knot (125.4 mph)
Lowest Extrapolated Sfc. Pressure: 960.7 mb (28.37 inHg)
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Matthew at 5am EDT Wed: 125mph; N at 10 mph; Hurricane watch extended north along FL coast - Chris in Tampa, 10/5/2016, 4:55 am
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