SFMR 10 second surface wind estimate in NE quadrant: 155.4 mph
Posted by
Chris in Tampa on 10/16/2014, 8:45 am
SFMR is subject to error and was higher than the flight level winds. Will post surface winds measured by any sondes if they released some in the eyewall this pass.
NE Quadrant:
30s flight level wind: 123kts (141.5 mph) 10s flight level wind: 125kts (143.8 mph) 10s estimated surface wind: 135kts (155.4 mph) Lowest estimated surface pressure: 939.6 mb - Center
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Chris in Tampa,
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- SFMR 10 second surface wind estimate in NE quadrant: 155.4 mph - Chris in Tampa, 10/16/2014, 8:45 am
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