Re: First pass data
Posted by
Gianmarc on 10/6/2016, 3:54 pm
Yep. Expanded wind field but lesser wind speeds. But there is still time before landfall (if indeed the technical definition of landfall actually occurs). We will see what happens. The lowering pressure concerns me. That is a very sizable surge building under and around the core of this thing. |
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2pm EDT Thursday: 140mph; 939mb; NW at 14 mph; Potentially disastrous effects for Florida -
Chris in Tampa,
10/6/2016, 2:04 pm- Sonde from first pass in the eyewall - Chris in Tampa, 10/6/2016, 4:33 pm
- Recon image through 4:03pm EDT - Chris in Tampa, 10/6/2016, 4:10 pm
- 3:21pm EDT splash of sonde: 938mb, 7 knots of surface wind - Chris in Tampa, 10/6/2016, 3:51 pm
- 3:20pm EDT splash of sonde: 941mb, 39 knots of surface wind - Chris in Tampa, 10/6/2016, 3:45 pm
- 3:14pm EDT Radar image from around eye from NOAA P-3 - Chris in Tampa, 10/6/2016, 3:24 pm
- Re: 2pm EDT Thursday: 140mph; 939mb; NW at 14 mph; Potentially disastrous effects for Florida - Gianmarc, 10/6/2016, 2:20 pm
- Re: 2pm EDT Thursday: 140mph; 939mb; NW at 14 mph; Potentially disastrous effects for Florida - Gianmarc, 10/6/2016, 2:18 pm
- NOAA G-IV is back. P-3 will also takeoff soon for a mission into Matthew - Chris in Tampa, 10/6/2016, 2:10 pm
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